SFSpecFits

What bulb base does a ceiling fan take?

Ceiling fans most often use E26 (standard medium base) or E12 (candelabra). Look at the socket size — the diameter of the threaded opening tells you which.

Most common answer

Fans with a single large globe or downrod light kit typically use E26 standard base. Fans with multiple small decorative bulbs in arm-style sockets almost always use E12 candelabra base.

How to identify yours

  1. Look at the empty socket interior — the thread diameter is the base code in millimeters.
  2. Compare to a coin: an E12 opening is roughly nickel-sized, an E26 opening is roughly quarter-sized.
  3. Check the fan's label under the canopy or on the wiring compartment.

Socket type by fan style

Fan styleLikely base
Single globe flush-mount kitE26 medium
Multi-arm chandelier-style fanE12 candelabra
Decorative mini-LED strip kitIntegrated (no bulb change)

Bulb shape guidance

Ceiling fans with enclosed globes should use A19 or smaller. A21 may be too wide to fit inside the glass globe. If the fan label mentions a maximum bulb diameter, use that number to choose shape.

Relevant standard pages