If your light fixture has a medium base (standard screw-in), you have many options for your light bulb. Since the LAMPSHADE determines the wattage for chandeliers, sconces, table lamps and floor lamps, bulb selection should first be concerned with the allowable wattage (consult our lampshade wattage table on our blog in Tips & Techniques).Our medium base bulbs include, incandescent, fluorescent, LED, halogen, decorative, pink, vintage Edison, 3-way, mirror crown bulbs, floor and spot reflector bulbs, and more! Medium base bulb shapes include A bulbs, torpedo bulbs, tubular bulbs, globe round bulbs, double envelope, and flame tip bulbs.
A medium base bulb also called an incandescent light bulb, is an electrical appliance that makes light by heating a metal filament wire to a high temperature until it glows. Such bulbs can produce different light levels measured in watts. Suitable for a wide variety of fixtures, signs and displays
E11** Mini-Can (Miniature Candelabra), 11mm diameter
E12** Candelabra (US), 12mm diameter, typically found on night light bulbs, chandelier bulbs
E14** European Base (obviously an American term), 14mm, typically found on imported chandeliers and sconces
E17 Intermediate Base, 17mm (appears to be about 5/8" diameter) found on industrial bulbs and on some decorative bulbs
E26 Medium Base (US), 26mm diameter (about 1")
E39 Mogul Base (US), 39mm, (slightly over 1-1/2") found on some incandescent bulbs and on many HID lamps
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