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What are the most popular light bulb types? The type A bulb is virtually ubiquitous. You find it in ceiling lights, above vanities, in kitchens, and in closets. A type A base bulb comes in most illumination technologies. There are LEDs, incandescent, and halogen bulbs.

Favorite Uses for a Type A Bulb

The 60W type A bulb is the perfect all-around illumination choice. It is neither too bright nor too soft. A low-wattage E26 type A bulb could be ideal for plant growth lighting. The “E” stands for Edison screw, which is a reference to the bulb’s base. Another type A lightbulb is shatter resistant and suitable for use in children’s rooms.

Is it complicated to pick the right lighting type for a home? Of course not; for example, incandescent light bulbs are great choices for virtually any fixture. These support plenty of A-type bulbs. However, there are also light bulb types that allow for installation in wide ranges of other lighting fixtures.