It is generally considered the easiest to remove and clean a broken lightbulb using a pair of regular needle nose pliers.
Remove broken light bulb from ceiling fan.
Apply a heavy blob of hot glue to a stick and press it into the broken bulb s base.
On many styles of ceiling fans the lightbulbs are simply accessible by climbing up a ladder and unscrewing them but some models require you to take off a cover that encloses the bulb.
Let the glue cool for five minutes and turn the stick to screw out the base.
If they happen to break you should be cautious when removing a broken lightbulb from the socket.
Nice little hand held dril.
First off if anyone ever suggests to you to use a potato or any other produce to remove a broken light bulb run away from them as fast as you can while forking the sign of the evil eye for protection.
Broken bulb changer kit with pole.
Use pliers to remove broken bulb from socket.
The metal may tear off in strips but this should actually make it easier to pull out.
Use the pliers to grip the glass base of the filament and very gently twist counter clockwise.
Next unscrew the shade and let the shade come down as far as it can onto the bulb.
If the glue doesn t fill the base inject glue into any voids.
The more intact the bulb the easier it is with this version.
This is probably the most recognizable way to remove a broken bulb.
Be gentle when removing the lightbulbs.
Using a pair of pliers.
It is a bad bad idea on many levels.
For one potatoes don t make the best electrical insulator.
If your bulb base is really stubborn use hot glue and a 1 2 x 1 2 in.
The weight of the shade helps the bulb grab onto the threads a bit better.
Kung fu maintenance demonstrates how to remove and change a ceiling fan light bulb that is stuck in the socket and not coming out.