Mar 24, 2011

File this one under strange but true: you can get incandescent light bulbs with left-hand thread bases. These aren't your righty-tighty, lefty-loosey bulbs; for these, righty is wrongy!

Left-hand and a bulb

You may have seen left-handed tools; pliers, drills, can-openers, what have you.  You may not have seen left-hand thread light bulbs!  They're basically the same as any other standard incandescent save for the base: it's backwards, which makes it easier to install and remove light bulbs in left-hand thread sockets.  I suppose if someone wanted, they could construct a house that is fully left-hand friendly, and "socket to" all the righties!

 

Left Hand Thread Bulbs
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Having known a lot of left-handed people, I've heard many of their laments.  "Why isn't this available in a left-handed version?" they ask, or "Nobody cares about left-handed people."  This is not true, evidenced by the many left-hand products on the market.  I've even seen left-handed mice and keyboards, which were quite interesting and allowed me to experience the frustration of left-handed people using right-handed equipment.
 
The left-handed versions of tools, computer equipment, and the like make perfect sense, but with something like a light bulb it makes less sense.  Spherical objects have no prominent side, and so there is no advantage to being left-handed or right-handed when installing/removing them as far as I can see.  I wonder why this bulb was made, especially when it also requires its own "backwards" socket?
 
I found out why!  Dave, one of our most tenured folks here at LightBulbs.com, explained that certain applications require a very special bulb with specific voltages and wattages.  In such applications, if a normal light bulb were to be installed and turned on, it would instantly fail, potentially exploding and causing all manner of mayhem.  Left-hand threads and sockets were created to prevent such situations.  This bulb here isn't one of the special voltage bulbs; perhaps at some point the special bulbs were no longer needed but people still enjoyed the left-hand thread.  Who knows?