Something I've been wondering about but never did test myself yet: do rough service incandescent lamps last longer than standard ones (under normal vibration free conditions)? I know they quote the same standard 1000 hours of lamp life but I'm always wary with that number as it seems to be stamped on anything incandescent no matter what.
Since they do produce less Lumens at the same wattage that would suggest the filament runs cooler which should result in slower filament evaporation and thus longer life. But if they are vacuum "filled" (which, if I got this right, the single coil filament would suggest, right?) that would accelerate evaporation compared to a gas filling so that it would somewhat cancel out the benefit of the cooler filament. But that's just the theory and I'm not even sure I got it right.
So what is you guys experience with rough service lamps, especially in terms of lamp life? Do you know some more facts about them regarding the filament, the filling etc.?