Whats the most common lightbulb used?



Answer:
Tungsten Filament, although I have heard that there is going to be legislation coming out starting in certain areas to prevent their sale due to the inefficiency and wide scale availability of low energy replacements such as compact fluorescent or LED.
probably 60 watt or 40 watt.
If my household is anything to go by - 100watt
The refrigerator light bulb, 15--25 watt.
I'm quite sure it's the fluorescent light tubing just like the big offices and now in the homes.
The one that appears above our heads when we get ideas :O)
The incandescent/filament type at present, but due to be outlawed soon by the mean greenies with inexhaustible funds.
myself every time i walk into room i brighten it up with my light bulb charm

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