Are incandescent bulbs still a good choice?
Yes, incandescent bulbs are still a popular choice for many lighting applications due to their warm light and compatibility with different fixtures. However, if energy efficiency is a concern, you may consider LED bulbs as an alternative.
What wattage options are available for incandescent bulbs?
We offer a wide range of wattage options for incandescent bulbs, including 40W, 60W, 75W, and 100W. You can choose the wattage that best suits your lighting needs.
Can I use incandescent bulbs in dimmer switches?
Yes, many of our incandescent bulbs are compatible with dimmer switches. However, please check the product specifications to ensure compatibility before making a purchase.
How long do incandescent bulbs last?
The lifespan of an incandescent bulb can vary depending on usage and quality. On average, incandescent bulbs can last up to 1,000 hours. It's always a good idea to have spare bulbs on hand for replacements.
Do incandescent bulbs emit UV light?
Yes, incandescent bulbs emit a small amount of UV light. However, the levels are significantly lower compared to other types of bulbs such as fluorescent or halogen bulbs.
Are incandescent bulbs safe to use?
Yes, incandescent bulbs are considered safe for regular use. However, it's important to handle them with care, especially when they are hot. Make sure to allow the bulbs to cool down before touching or replacing them.
Can I use incandescent bulbs outdoors?
Yes, you can use incandescent bulbs outdoors as long as they are placed in fixtures that are designed for outdoor use. It's important to ensure proper protection against moisture and other environmental factors.
Do incandescent bulbs require any special disposal process?
Incandescent bulbs can be disposed of in regular household waste. However, it's a good practice to check with your local waste management guidelines to ensure proper disposal methods in your area.