Assorted Light Bulbs
- Incandescent bulb is used in many household appliances such as microwaves, refrigerators, and ovens
- Light bulb wattage: 40W
- This LED light bulb offers beautiful light at maximum energy savings
- Consumes up to 80% less than similar incandescent bulbs, saving you money; replaces 60W incandescent or comparable CFL and uses only 9W
- Comes with an 11-foot telescoping metal pole, baskets, suction cups and small and large broken bulb changers
- Changes PAR flood, recessed or track indoor flood, most CFL and standard incandescent light bulbs
- 22 watt
- Fluorescent circular
- This LED candelabra light bulb provides a perfect blend of value and quality
- Equivalent to the traditional 35W light bulb, this bulb only consumes 2.5W of power, saving you money while conserving energy
- Fluorescent tube bulb is ideal for applications requiring continuously maintained light output
- Light bulb wattage: 40W
- General-purpose LED light bulb provides bright light while using only a fraction of the energy of traditional incandescent bulbs
- Replaces conventional 40W incandescent bulbs and uses only 5W
- Fluorescent bulbs are ideal for applications where longer relamp cycles would be beneficial
- Light bulb wattage: 32W
- This LED candelabra light bulb provides a perfect blend of value and quality
- Equivalent to the traditional 35W light bulb, this bulb only consumes 2.5W of power, saving you money while conserving energy
- This LED light bulb offers beautiful light at maximum energy savings
- Consumes up to 80% less than similar incandescent bulbs, saving you money; replaces 60W incandescent or comparable CFL and uses only 9W
- This LED floodlight bulb offers a combination of light spread and personalization to suit your home perfectly
- Replaces a 65W bulb and uses only 8.5W
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The right fit
Light bulbs are an essential part of office decor, homeware and appliances. Whether you need to replace a burning-out bulb or are looking for something new to brighten up the office, Staples has you covered with our selection of assorted light bulbs. With a variety of wattages, shapes and sizes available, you'll find the perfect light bulb to fit any lamp or lighting fixture. We have traditional incandescent bulbs as well as energy-saving CFL and LED bulbs options in various watts and sizes so you can get just the right amount of illumination from your desk or floor lamp.
Brighten up any room
From task lighting to accent lighting, having the right light bulb is critical to creating an inviting and productive atmosphere in any room. Whether used for reading or studying, adding some extra illumination with an appropriately sized light bulb can make all the difference in comfort and productivity levels in the workplace. Whether you need small bulbs with wattages below 10 for low lighting or small spaces, powerful bulbs with wattages up to 100 and higher, or any number of a wide range between the two, our assortment of light bulbs can help you find the perfect lighting for any space. You can also find a wide selection of bulb colors. From cool to warm whites, extra bright or soft, yellow lights or fluorescent tube lights, we have many options to match your tastes.
FAQ
What are the different types of light bulbs?
There are several types of light bulbs including LED, CFL, incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent. Each type has its own benefits and is suited for different situations. For office light bulbs, LEDs and fluorescents are often used because they provide bright, efficient lighting suitable for working environments.
Which light bulbs last the longest?
LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs tend to last the longest. They can work for up to 25,000 hours or more before they need replacing.
Which light bulbs save energy?
LEDs and CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lamps) are the best bulbs for saving energy. Both use much less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs to produce the same amount of light.
Which light bulbs put off heat?
Incandescent and halogen light bulbs put off a lot of heat because they produce light by heating a filament. LEDs and CFLs generate much less heat.
Which light bulbs can be recycled?
CFLs and other fluorescent bulbs can be recycled because they contain small amounts of mercury. LEDs can also be recycled. It's more challenging to recycle incandescent and halogen bulbs, so they often can't be.