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A broken light bulb doesn’t just leave you in the dark. Shattered glass and exposed electrical connections are a hazard, especially when you’re trying to get the lightbulb base out of the socket.
The tester should light for two out of three contacts (one won't because it's a ground). If two of them light, insert the bulb. If the bulb still doesn't work, replace the socket.
Wearing gloves and safety glasses, use pliers to break off whatever is left of the glass from the bulb. Then, cut a potato in half (short ways), and press one of the halves into/onto the socket so ...
The tried and true method of removing a broken bulb from a socket is with a pair of pliers. For this method, the more intact the bulb, the better. Begin by cutting power to the light source.
We can't assist you in dealing with most of the aggravations above, but we can help with the light-bulb problem. Getting one out that's broken off at the base doesn't have to be a big production.
Interestingly enough, though some lighting experts recommend you not use a standard bulb in a 3-way socket, they generally agree that taking the opposite approach will, more often than not, work ...
In its simplest form, a dim-bulb tester puts an incandescent lamp in series between a device — like an old radio — and the AC power from a wall socket.
If it seems like a lamp or light fixture in your house practically eats light bulbs compared to the other fixtures, you may not be imagining it. This ten second fix can keep your bulbs burning longer.