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Stuck lightbulb
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One of the lightbulbs in my kitchen has blown.
The bulb is a screw-in spotlight type and is recessed into the ceiling. It's been there for some time and seems to be stuck.
The bulb fits so neatly into the holder that there is no room to get my fingers round it's edge - so I can't get a grip on it to unscrew it.
I feel the need for a large rubber sucker on a stick to grip the exposed surface and turn the bulb.
Dooes such a thing exist? Or is there a better simpler method.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I had a similar problem I managed to get it moving using one of those rubber disks sold to help get a grip on tight jar-lids. Its a bit of the leap of faith that the bulb doesn't break because you have to push down on the top surface of the bulb to get enough friction between the disk and the top of the bulb to turn it anticlockwise.