Incandescent Bulbs
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Standard Shape
15 to 1500 Watt Incandescent Bulbs -
Spot and Flood
Reflector Type Incandescent Bulbs -
Decorative Light Bulbs
Incandescent -
Ceiling Fan Bulbs
Candelabra Base Intermediate Base -
Colored Bulbs
A19 - S11 - S14 G8 - G12 - G16 -
S11
Marquee and Sign Incandescent Bulbs -
S14 Light Bulbs
Incandescent -
12 to 277 Volt
Low Voltage LED and Incandescent Bulbs -
Picture - Exit
Display Incandescent Bulbs -
Microwave
Miniature Appliance Incandescent Bulbs -
Infrared
Heat Lamps Incandescent Bulbs -
Miniature Indicator
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Incandescent Grow Lights
Satco, Bulbrite -
S6 and S11 Indicator
Incandescent Bulbs -
C7
Candelabra Incandescent Bulbs -
Traffic Signal
Incandescent Bulbs
Incandescent Light Bulbs
Whether it's an A-shape, pear shape, reflector, or decorative style, 1000Bulbs.com has the right incandescent bulb to fit your lighting application. Find a wide selection of the most commonly used bulb in the United States for residential or commercial use today:
Antique and Vintage
Antique bulbs are reproductions of bulbs made in the 19th century. These beautiful creations are popular in restaurants, retail stores, and of course, home restorations.
C7 Bulbs and C9 Bulbs
C7 and C9 bulbs are well-known for their use in Christmas lights, though they are also used in marquees, signs, and night lights.
Code Beacon
Code beacon bulbs are high-wattage, high-output bulbs used on the roofs of buildings and in radio towers.
Decorative Chandelier
Used in chandeliers, sconces, and electric candles these bulbs replicate the look of a flame. The most popular versions are straight tip and bent tip, but we also carry prism bulbs, satin string bulbs, and flicker flame bulbs.
Decorative Globe
Found in holiday lights and outdoor light stringers, as well as bathroom vanities, globe bulbs are a great decorative accent to any home.
Grow Lights
Add the natural light your plant needs for indoor growth. Commonly used in in greenhouses and indoor gardens, it can also be utilized to develop seedlings.
Heat Lamps
Infrared heat lamps are heaters you can screw into a light socket. They are commonly used in food warmers, buffets, and household bathrooms.
Low Voltage Light Bulbs
Have an RV or a camper? Chances are you use one of these 12 or 24 volt bulbs. Other applications include landscape and outdoor lighting.
Microwave Light Bulbs
Replace the dim light in your microwave to see when your food is properly warmed.
Pool Light Bulbs
Brighten up your swimming pool with underwater illumination to accentuate your outdoor pool.
S6, S11, and S14 Indicator
Found in everything from heavy machinery to instrument panels, S-type bulbs are also widely used in signs, marquees, and amusement park rides.
Shatter Resistant
With the assistance of a protective coating, shatter resistant bulbs are the ideal choice when it comes to safety standards. Prevent potential hazards for nearly any application by shopping our wide selection.
Silver Bowl
Used in restaurant pendant lights and other base-up fixtures, silver bowl bulbs have a reflective coating on the top of the bulb that redirects light so it is refracted by the fixture's shade to reduce glare.
Flood Lights and Spot Lights
Incandescent spot and flood lights are popular options for recessed cans in homes and businesses. Spot and Flood lights are a good choice for covered outdoor fixtures.
A21, A19, and A15
Standard shape incandescent light bulbs come in a variety of shapes and sizes for nearly any household application! The more popular A21, A19, and A15 standard shaped light bulbs are commonly used for lamps, ceiling fans, and residential fixtures. Special application incandescent bulbs rough service and appliance bulbs are also available for specialized applications.
Traffic Signal Lights
Traffic signal bulbs are a specialty bulb used in old-fashioned traffic lights.
Tubular
Tubular bulbs are used in applications as varied as exit signs, picture lamps, household appliances, vacuum cleaners, and as replacement bulbs for microwave ovens.
Yellow Bug Lights
Our yellow bug lights, are especially popular to deter pesky insects. By coloring a bulb yellow, the color temperature is decreased and the wavelengths, which attract flying insects, are increased. The result is a spectrum which is unseen by insects.