Bayco LBC-800 Cambia lampadina rotto, giallo

Brand:Bayco

3/5

36.81

Questa testina di sostituzione della lampadina consente di estrarre in sicurezza una lampadina rotta da una presa non alimentata. Questo è un design a 2 pezzi che consente di estrarre una moltitudine di lampadine di diverse dimensioni. Colore: giallo Sicuro e facile da montare Adatto a lampadine normali ea candelabro Adatto a pali filettati standard del settore Clamshell. ATTENZIONE: non tentare di utilizzare questo prodotto fino a quando l'alimentazione non è stata spenta sul pannello dell'interruttore per la lampada con la lampadina rotta. Questa testa si adatta al modello di filettatura standard del settore che si trova sui pali in alluminio a 3 sezioni da 16' e 11' Bayco, nonché al nostro palo in acciaio a 3 sezioni da 11'.

Per la sostituzione di lampadine a incandescenza e candelabri rotte. Per la sostituzione di lampadine a incandescenza e candelabri rotte. Rende la sostituzione delle lampadine facile come 1-2-3. Tipo di materiale: plastica.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Bayco
Brand ‎Bayco
Color ‎Yellow
Connectivity Technology ‎Normal bulb
Controller Type ‎Push Button
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,974 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎yellow
Finish Type ‎yellow
Included Components ‎Product
Indoor/Outdoor Usage ‎Outdoor
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎LBC-800
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.8 ounces
Light Color yellow
Light Color ‎yellow
Light Type Incandescent
Light Type ‎Incandescent
Manufacturer ‎Bayco
Material ‎Plastic
Model Name ‎LBC-800
Number of Handles ‎1
Number of Items ‎1
Part Number ‎LBC-800
Product Dimensions ‎5.5 x 1.75 x 7.75 inches
Shape ‎Cylinderical
Size ‎1 Count
Special Feature Portable
Special Feature ‎Portable
Special Features ‎Portable
Type of Bulb ‎incandescent
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Voltage 120 Volts
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎1 year limited warranty.

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Scritto da: James
It worked good
Used it to remove a broken range hood bulb
Scritto da: Carol A Santos
I’ll have to try something else
I was trying to get a small base bulb out of a fan light. Too difficult for me to use overhead, balanced on a ladder. I will keep the tool as I see it could come in handy for other lamps. Seems like more and more often the glass pulls away from the base in the newer light bulbs. In the meantime maintenance will have to handle this problem.
Scritto da: JS
Did the job!
I had a bulb that broke off in the underside of my microwave above my stove. I tried all the typical tricks to get it out (pliers, potato, etc.) and nothing worked. I bought this tool with low expectations for success. But it did the trick!!! I got that old bulb base out in a couple of minutes. A note however is that the description says it works on regular and candelabra bulbs. But it works on the standard bulbs and on the intermediate size candelabra/ appliance bulbs. That was what I needed so it was good for me. It would be too big to work on the small base candelabra bulbs
Scritto da: Samuel
Here's the low-down (or the high-up) on the Changer and may own solution.
If you know how this works, feel free to ignore my attempt to describe it to consumers like me, who ordered it blind, or solely on the basis of an overall positive recommendation from reviewers. As the picture illustrates, you receive two phallic-shaped objects--one for regular sockets; one for smaller, candelabra-type sockets. Each is coated with a black, rubbery prophylactic tip, which you insert into the appropriate socket with the broken bulb. The smaller tip is inserted into the larger tip and has a single screw for fastening: 1. the assembly together and 2. either of the tips to a long extension rod (not included. but available from Amazon) for reaching ceiling lights. That's the inert gadget, ingeniously configured to enable two sizes to take up only as much space as a single size. The design also eliminates the extra screw so that the owner is protected against the loss of one size when he needs the other. Now comes the interactive part of the puzzle: the challenge of unscrewing the base of the broken or burnt-out bulb that has been left in the socket. Nothing frightens me more than replacing a bulb above the landing between the basement and the main floor or the main floor and the upstairs. Upon climbing my aluminum step-ladder I look down to briefly assess the danger should I fall not merely to the floor holding the ladder but to the extra story that's directly underneath the ceiling light socket. Contemplating the degree of injury from falling two stories--possibly hitting a bannister, a Grandfather's Clock or a stair-rail on the way down (whether one or all three)--is an altogether chilling prospect. In any case, I began my vainglorious attempt to unscrew 3 dead candelabra bulbs in the ceiling fixture of our entry-way. I broke the bulbs and began pushing and unscrewing (turning the Bayco device counter-clockwise). I had assumed the rubber tips would be sufficiently turgid, or solid, to permit leveraging the action with as much the arm and shoulder strength as I could muster. Not so! The tips are more like a balloon--thick-skinned but collapsible with minimal pressure--than a hard rubber surface that can be pushed against with enough pressure to unscrew tiny bulbs from their sockets. Continuing with the descriptive imagery in the first sentence of my 2nd paragraph (above), I might conclude with this assertion: a rubber tip that goes limp is a bad bet for insertion. As a result, this aid, however ingenious, is as prone to failure as to success if the goal is rebirth of an illuminated light fixture. I'm hopeful that Amazon will show some bright, attractive and, above all, easily mountable new ceiling fixtures. Two happy endings: 1. Amazon has a handsome fixture that accepts two ordinary 60-watt light bulbs--all for $12.95. I quickly ordered one. 2. I continued to play with the Bayco changer until I had hyperventilated long enough to conceive of a better device and M.O.--one capable of producing "forked lightning!" Noticing an old, thin table fork, I judged it about the same size as the base of the broken candelabra bulbs in the ceiling fixture. So after grabbing the fork and finding a rubber glove, I was back on the step-ladder, forking around until I had unscrewed each broken base and replaced all three. I flicked the switch and voila! The radiance of those 3 little overachievers was more thrilling than any civic fireworks display. I'm keeping the fork (but without patents). "Shark Tank" continually awards cosmetic collectors, baby bundlers, extreme athletes and foodies. But the show seems short on products for the ever-growing pool of retired homeowners.
Scritto da: Alex F
Works great
This tool looks goofy... but it works great when used to remove a broken oven light bulb. The base of the borken bulb, which I normally have to remove with needle nose pliars, came out simply and quickly when I used this tool.
Scritto da: Vladimir Charles
This thing Works so Easy!!
This product was unbelievably easy to use. I never write reviews. Like alot of other people, I had a bulb that shattered in its socket and I was unable to unscrew the part that is in the threads. I tried a bunch of stuff and left it like that for months and didnt use the often. I tried this thing and once I put it in I didnt even use any force and it started twisting it out right away with no problem. Only took a second, literally. Very F'in pleased. Highly recommend.
Scritto da: Jean C
won't replace electrician
I broke a lightbulb off in my bathroom ceiling fixture and tried everything to get the remaining pieces out of the fixture. No go. Thought this tool might work and maybe in another application it might, but I ended up having to hire an electrician to install a new fixture (which in retrospect I should have done anyway).
Scritto da: Chiquita
IT solved my problem.
I needed to remove a broken light bulb from my fridge. This one was the perfect size. It gave me enough room to maneuver it and remove the broken light bulb. I was very pleased to solve my problem without effort.
Scritto da: Don Bailey
Easy to use
Super easy ro us4
Scritto da: BubbleKings
Not easy, but it works
Out of the box it didn't really work as the metal part would not "stick" to the rubber. I had to break some of the metal off to really get the broken bulb stuck into the rubber. Once you get everything stuck together, it'll easily come out by rotating counter-clockwise.
Scritto da: Rzy
What I needed
This tool save the day. I usually would have to ask for help - but with this tool I was able to get the remainder of the bulb out in less than 5 mins. Recommend for all households
Scritto da: Allan Matte
Works perfectly
I tried a bunch of different solutions to remove an old rusted out light bulb, nothing worked. I was super skeptical, but I thought I would give this thing a try. It worked perfectly. It took me 5 seconds to remove a light bulb that broke off and hadn't worked since we moved into our house. I don't get how it works so well, but it works.
Scritto da: Judylaine Fine
It works so don't be disappointed by the price.
It seemed like a pretty flimsy product for the price. But it worked when a potato did not. I only tried it on a regular sized bulb. I can't say if it would work on s chandelier size base.

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