How to Remove a Broken Light Bulb from the Socket

Sep 4, 2009 07:22 PM
Jan 19, 2024 06:48 AM

Use this safe and easy technique next time you need to replace a shattered light bulb.

You Will Need

  • Needle-nose pliers
  • Work gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • Electrical tape (optional)

WARNING

Working with electricity is dangerous. Be extremely careful and, if you have any doubts, contact a professional.

Step 1: Turn Off Electricity

Unplug a lamp from the wall plug. For a permanent fixture, shut off the circuit breaker.

Step 2: Insert Pliers into Fixture

Wearing your gloves and safety glasses, insert your needle-nose pliers into the rim of the light bulb.

For added friction, wrap electrical tape around the ends of your pliers.

Step 3: Unscrew Bulb

Spread the pliers' handles apart so that the ends push out against the inner wall of the light bulb. Turn the pliers counter-clockwise to unscrew the bulb.

If you're having trouble extracting the bulb using the needle-nose pliers, try using a raw potato to unscrew the bulb.

Step 4: Discard Bulb

Discard the broken bulb and screw in the new bulb firmly, but not forcefully.

Step 5: Turn on Power

Turn the power back on or plug the fixture back into the wall, and let there be light!

Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) use approximately 75% less energy than conventional incandescent bulbs.

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