Smoke Fixture Globes

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Welcome to iLighting's smoke globe selection, where you can find smoked replacement covers for compatible outdoor and decorative fixtures. Use this page to compare size, material, opening style, and base type before choosing the right smoke globe for your fixture.

Smoke Replacement Globe Covers for Outdoor Fixtures

Smoke fixture globes are tinted replacement globe covers used on compatible outdoor and decorative light fixtures where a darker gray or smoked appearance is desired. These globes are often used to replace cracked, faded, missing, or outdated covers on existing fixtures.

Before choosing a replacement smoke globe, confirm the diameter, opening size, and base style required by your fixture. A globe may look correct in color and shape but still be the wrong replacement if the threaded neck, twist lock, fitter neck, or opening style does not match the fixture holder.

How to Choose the Right Smoke Globe Base

Start with the way the globe attaches to the fixture. Smoke fixture globes may use different base styles, including threaded neck, twist lock, and fitter neck designs. These base types are not interchangeable, so match the replacement globe to the holder on your existing fixture.

  • Threaded neck: Screws into a compatible threaded holder.
  • Twist lock: Locks into place with the matching twist-style fixture connection.
  • Fitter neck: Uses a raised neck or lip that sits into the fixture holder.
  • Always confirm the diameter and opening size before ordering.

Acrylic, Polycarbonate and Plastic Globe Options

This category may include smoke acrylic, smoked acrylic, smoke polycarbonate, and other plastic replacement globe options when available. Always verify the material on the individual product page before ordering, especially when replacing a globe for an outdoor fixture, lamp post, porch light, wall light, or ceiling fixture.

Common Applications

  • Outdoor lamp post and post top fixtures
  • Porch and entryway light fixtures
  • Wall mount exterior fixtures
  • Decorative ceiling or specialty fixtures where compatible
  • HOA, apartment, walkway, and property maintenance replacements

Frequently Asked Questions About Smoke Fixture Globes

What are smoke fixture globes?

Smoke fixture globes are smoked or gray-tinted replacement globe covers used on compatible outdoor and decorative light fixtures. They are commonly used when replacing a cracked, faded, missing, or outdated globe.

How do I know which smoke globe will fit my fixture?

Measure the outside diameter, confirm the opening size, and identify the base style before ordering. A globe can look correct but still be the wrong fit if the neck, opening, or mounting style does not match your fixture.

Can smoke globes be used on lamp posts?

Some smoke globes are used on lamp posts and post top fixtures, especially larger globe sizes. Smaller smoke globes may also be used on wall, porch, ceiling, or specialty fixtures when the measurements and base style are compatible.

What is the difference between threaded neck, twist lock, and fitter neck globes?

A threaded neck globe screws into a compatible holder, a twist lock globe locks into a matching twist-style connection, and a fitter neck globe uses a raised neck or lip that sits into the fixture holder.

Are smoke acrylic and smoke polycarbonate globes the same?

No. Acrylic and polycarbonate are different plastic materials. Always review the individual product listing to confirm the material before ordering.

Is smoke the same as bronze or amber?

No. Smoke, bronze, and amber are different tint or color descriptions. If you are matching an existing fixture, compare the product photos and listing details before purchasing.

What should I check before buying a replacement smoke globe?

Check the diameter, opening size, base style, material, and application. Do not choose a replacement globe by color or smoked appearance alone.

Can smoke replacement globes be used for property maintenance or HOA replacements?

Yes, smoke replacement globes may be useful for HOA, apartment, walkway, and property maintenance projects. Each fixture still needs to be matched by size, opening, and mounting style.

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