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Jeza | 21:50 Tue 15th May 2012 | Home & Garden
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I have a light fitting with three bayonet type bulbs. One bulb has gone. When I try to get the bulb out it won't budge. The whole fitment moves. The shade cannot come off until the bulb is removed. I have tried to hold the fitting but there is little room. Any ideas ? I will add I only have small hands.
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How long have the bulbs been in place?
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Evening Howard. About 3 years.
Is this a lamp or a ceiling fitting?
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Ceiling fitting. 3 'Arms' 3 shades 3 bulbs. I changed one a month ago, no problems.
I think the safest thing to do would be to buy new light fittings.
You probably wont be able to get new bulbs for it anyway.

jem
Make sure the light is off and try wearing rubber gloves to carefully turn it - they'll give a bit of extra grip.
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Annie. I understand what you're saying but the whole fitting is turning ( the plastic holders) and the space is too small for my hand to hold the plastic fitting.
Buy a new one...

jem
Ah!! - can you turn it as if you are tightening it and does it tighten again? Is there anything on the outside like a screw head or anything that you could grip?
...maybe even try pushing it in as hard as you can before trying to turn it......while wearing the rubber gloves :o)
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Jem, I don't want a new one. I want a new bulb in this one.

Annie. I will have to check that out tomorrow. It's too dark now.
too dark and I'm too tiredto think now :o) Let us know how you get on tomorrow - nite nite
Use pliers or pointed pliers to hold the fitting with one hand and turn the bulb with the other hand.
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Flob. Thanks, I will try that when it gets light.
Jeza,
The bulb may break if it's difficult to remove.
Use pliers or pointed pliers to hold the fitting with one hand and turn the bulb with the other hand.
If you do that when it gets light TURN THE POWER OFF first.
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Will do MASS.
If all else fails switch off the power to the light and using large pliers crack the outer screw on cover thing until you can break it off and get to the bulb then just replace the plastic cover thingy... if it is a basic type if it is an unusual one i.e part of the design make sure you can get a replacement bit first.

These bits get brittle with age anyway

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