Product Description
FLUORESCENT SEWING LIGHTS:
#DSB98T is an articulating fixture with a table clamp. It can use a standard white fluorescent bulb (#DSB90B); a daylight style fluorescent bulb (#DSB90BDL); or a blacklight fluorescent bulb (#DSB90BBLK).
INCANDESCENT SEWING LIGHTS:
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DSB60C Deluxe Sewing Light is completely adjustable in every direction and features a porcelain socket, twist on-off switch, heavy-duty shade, and all-steel construction. Provides uniform, high-intensity illumination of the work area.
#SNU21 & #SNU26 Gooseneck Lights come fully assembled with wires concealed in the lamp arm. Complete adjustable in every direction.
Both incandescent lights will use either a 6 volt or 110 volt bulb. Lights that plug directly into the sewing machine motor (not the switch) use 6 volt bulbs (#996206). Lights that plug into a wall outlet or are wired into the power switch on the machine use 110 volt bulbs (#996207). For longer life bulbs use the Japanese-made bulbs with a “J” at the end of the part number.
NEW! MUCH BRIGHTER LED bulb now available to replace incandescent bulb: #996207LED3.
LED SEWING LIGHTS:
LED lights produce the brightest coolest light most like the good old 100 watt incandescent bulbs you can’t buy anymore, but at much greater expense of course. The brightest is #L28CBL which has 28 LED’s for maximum light. If you are an individual sewer, this is where you want to put your money for full-throated illumination.
On the other hand our nifty #LED18 is a inexpensive and and attaches very conveniently to the sewing machine head by means of a very strong magnet. Its 18 LED’s are great for spot light just where you need it, even if you already have a standard light on the machine.
#6VC is a 2-pin 6-8 volt bulb for old style sewing lights.
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