We had just returned home from Mission: Impossible when I noticed the oven light was out. Unconcerned about such an easy fix, I fetched the spare bulb and opened the oven. After carefully removing the heatproof glass covering, I twisted the old bulb only to feel it pull away from its base. I cussed and reassessed the situation.
Because the light is always on, I needed to cut the appliance's power before attempting to remove the broken piece. I moved the stock pots from the rack and lifted the magnetic message board covering the breaker box. Then, I flipped the range switch and pulled out a pair of electrician's pliers.
The light is on the left side of the oven, and I had to get on my knees and turn my head to reach it with the pliers in my left hand. After failing to get a grip on the rim of the base, I concluded that it was impossible to do the job by feeling alone.
I sat back on my heels and thought, what would Ethan Hunt and his team do? Inspired, I grabbed my new pair of grippy garden gloves and reached in with a single finger to twist the broken piece from the inside. After a moment of gentle counterclockwise pressure, I felt it turn, and a minute later, it was in the trash. I swiftly installed the new bulb, replaced the cover, and restored power to the stove.
After resetting the clock and putting away my gear, it was like I was never there. Burnt-out bulb? What burnt-out bulb?