Tuesday, March 26, 2013

replacing high recessed bulbs in your ceiling

One of the big challenges facing those people interested in swapping out their conventional incandescent light bulbs with new, eco-friendly, low energy compact fluorescent bulbs is the daunting task of accessing recessed ceiling fixtures.

This single most useful tool for this is called a recessed light bulb changer, and is available in most stores that sell light bulbs.  What they all have in common is they are mounted on a pole,  sometimes with adjustable length. They operate in a variety of ways.  Some have a suction cup fitting on the end, which grabs hold of the bulb,  but my favourite (and the most versatile,  I think) has a rubberised plastic basket,  which cradles the bulb securely and allows you to reach up and screw and unscrew with relatively little effort.

form more information, visit Compact Fluorescent World

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