Spotlight changer

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Minni

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Ever since a window AC was permanently installed at the east side of my old house, the only way to change the outdoor spotlight is by doing it outside. I used to go on a step-ladder (indoors) and pull down the upper part of the double-hung window, and contortion my body to change the bulb. I'm a shrimp so it was hard. Last year, when roofers were here, i had them screw in a halogen spotlight, but by now it burnt out. I should have bought an LED instead! It's very difficult to change, because its above a slope which slopes down to the driveway. Also, the threaded section (where you screw in the spotlight) juts out horizontally, so how can i even use one of those Stauber light bulb changers?

Is there any spotlight changer which works for all sorts of weird situations, such as high up above a grassy slope that's at left of driveway?

Its sorta like this configuration (though its a single-bulb):
(photo 1)
https://inspectapedia.com/electric/Soffit_Floods_023_DJFss.jpg
(photo 2) my RoughPic attachment gives a clarifying sketch

Alternatively, i have a light on my side porch - something like this:
(photo 3) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32834084701.html, which could be enhanced by:
(photo 4) flexExtension (see my other attachment), since the latter could divert the light to shine down onto the driveway, and never again worry about the inaccessible spotlight.

So does anyone have ideas? Is there anything like a flexExtension which could really come in handy for me?
 

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Make no assumptions that's readily available! The absolute biggest help some people can get, is enabling them to help themselves. Such as that flexExtension i mentioned.
 
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