I know how to easily get the metal part of the lightbulb out when the glass bulb breaks off… Which is quite frustrating. And I know how to fix almost every part of a toilet or simply replace it. And other random stuff like using a baby wipe to gently clean upholstery, using vinegar to clean glass the best even if it does smell. The smell goes away quickly. I have discovered that a cockroach will slow down a bit after being sprayed with vinegar. I don’t keep bug spray on hand. More next time…
The broken light bulb just happened to me at work setting up for a show, with some outdoor string lights. I thought “dang, if only I had some needle nose pliers…” we had to just move on. I think that dead lightbulb might still be dangling there…
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Yes, needle nose pliers placed into the opening and held open firmly while you turn the metal part out works best. With outdoor string lights, this could be a little more difficult depending on the size of the bulb opening and the size of the ends of the needle nose pliers. Thanks for visiting my blog!
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