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paul

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I understand that the 25-watt vacuum cleaner light bulbs are no longer being manufactured. Do the 15-watt ones produce enough illumination?

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They are still made, just called appliance bulbs now, higher in price, and harder to source locally.
My microwave and dryer uses these, as well as my older Kirbys.

I got a 10-pack of these which should last me a lifetime:
SATCO S3909 25W 120V T8 CLEAR BA15D BAYONET DC BASE INCAND BULB
https://www.ebay.com/itm/171963519399

Or a 5-pack is available:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/171963529079

I am sure you can get them from other sites as well.
The link above has lots of cross references if needed.

I tried the 15W and they were okay, just not bright enough for my liking. They can get you by, though.
 
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Thanks much, Alex and Rob,

I was able to get the Satco incandescents after all—for a buck apiece at a lighting store—presumably because they order them in bulk; otherwise I would have gone with the LEDs.

I guess they're just not as popular as the 15-watt ones, so retail stores typically no longer stock them.
 
Rob

I actually used to use 25 watt bulbs in my vacuums. Like you, I wasn't satisfied with the brightness of the 15 watt bulbs, especially in some vacuums & powerheads with designs that restrict the light coming out somewhat. The problem I had with them is that they barely lasted more than 2 months before having to change them! And that's a problem I NEVER had using 15 watt bulbs. It's almost as if the vacuum itself burns them out prematurely.

For that reason alone, I use LEDs in my vacuums now. And I can totally see how incandescent appliance bulbs will be obsolete in the next 5 to 10 years, considering LEDs last so much longer & use much less energy.
 

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