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Westinghouse F40WW
I found this in the lamp recycle bin at Home Depot. It was the only blackender I saw but there were some other T12s. 

It looks to be older since the etch is smaller, compared to my other Westinghouse F40WW but I'm not sure about Westinghouse Canada's date codes though. They don't seem to match the published one for Westinghouse lamps. 
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Westinghouse F40WW

I found this in the lamp recycle bin at Home Depot. It was the only blackender I saw but there were some other T12s.

It looks to be older since the etch is smaller, compared to my other Westinghouse F40WW but I'm not sure about Westinghouse Canada's date codes though. They don't seem to match the published one for Westinghouse lamps.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Westinghouse Canada
Model Reference:F40WW
Lamp
Lamp Type:Fluorescent
Base:G13 Medium Bi-Pin
Shape/Finish:T12
Electrical
Wattage:40w
Physical/Production
Fabrication Date:1970s?
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Maxim   [Wed 08 Apr 2026 at 22:49]
I've always been interested in Westinghouse Canada's lighting product... they are never to be found here. How does it compare in quality to a regular USA blackender from the like of Salina or Fairmont?
347vPowerlite   [Mon 13 Apr 2026 at 04:07]
They seem to be comparable in quality, same goes for the MV lamps as well. Interesting some older features on Westinghouse lamps stuck around longer on the Canadian versions. For example, for the MV lamps they kept the cleartop design and the small etch into the 80s.

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