A variety of shapes and styles of Edison Light Bulbs hanging on pendant lamps

LED vs. Original Incandescent Vintage Bulbs - Pros & Cons

August 18, 2021 1 min read

What is the difference between LED Edison Bulbs and Incandescent Edison Bulbs?

This is one of the most common questions we have been getting lately. With the LED bulbs widely available everywhere, it seems as people forgot all about the incandescent light bulb.

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Vintage Bulbs Shapes

Edison Bulb Shape Code

August 04, 2019 2 min read 3 Comments

If you been shopping for Edison bulbs you most probably have seen those shape code numbers in the bulb's description. For example ST18, ST58, ST21, ST64, G25, G30, G40, A19, A21, and A23. What do those codes mean?
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Edison Bulbs Brightness Questions

Incandescent Edison Bulbs - Two most asked questions:

June 30, 2019 2 min read 1 Comment

As we approach 8 years of selling vintage Edison bulbs I can tell you the two most important and most asked questions about Edison Bulbs.  These important facts are also the main reason customers return them or unhappy with them.  

What you must know before buying Incandescent Edison Light Bulbs:

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Antique Hanging Bulbs

Are Edison Bulbs LED Bulbs?

February 04, 2019 2 min read 1 Comment

Edison light bulbs are reproduction bulbs which are made to look like the first light bulbs introduced by Thomas Edison over 100 years ago. They are incandescent bulbs with filaments and lens (Glass) which are shaped like the original Edison bulbs.
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ONE MORE REASON TO SHOP WITH US:

We are the experts when it comes to Vintage Edison Bulbs. This was our goal from day one and will continue to be our main business focus.  With the largest selection of vintage bulbs and LED filament bulbs, our staff is extremely knowledgeable in this industry. 

We are ready to answer any question or concern you may have about the use, functionality, and durability of vintage light bulbs, wires, sockets, and all the accessories associated with Edison bulbs.

Just give us a call at: 1-800-605-6835