By David Ponce
It happens to all of us. We come to remove a lightbulb, and the darn socket stays there. You got the glass bulb in your hand, you’re standing on a stool, and you’re wondering just how fried you’re gonna get if you stick your finger in there.
Let me tell you: quite a bit, my friend.
That’s why you need the $8 EaseOut Bulb Remover. It’s made out of plastic, which apparently is non-conductive, and includes a safety shield to protect you from whatever glass bits might still be there. If you ask me, that “safety shield” doesn’t look like much of a protection, but aside from calling your brother-in-law to do the deed, what better option do you have?
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You can also use a potato. Available for significantly less than $8 at most forward-thinking grocery stores.
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or you could turn the light off and use pliers … no shock and no potatoe mess