I wouldn't try either a higher wattage or twisted flourescent lamp in an enclosed Kodak bullet safelight. Brighter incandescent lamps will get too hot, the flourescents aren't typically designed for enclosed (and therefore hotter) fixtures, and the safelight filter will fade a lot faster if you overlight it. These safelight fixtures are completely unventilated, and run hotter than a typical light fixture. You should believe that Kodak has tested this stuff and knows the limits.
I've never seen an LED spot in a home improvement store in the US. Most Americans think "brighter is better" and pay much less for electricity than Europeans, and manufacturers won't try to sell them LEDs as floodlights. We don't conserve water or electricity like the Europeans do. That being said, superbrightleds.com has Edison based 110VAC LED lamps in 630nm red and 590nm amber, but these are very bright and the circuit used to run them on AC makes them not significantly dimmable. See:
Dead Link Removed for the Edison based and MR-16 alternatives.
The superbrightleds MR-16 12V lamps and 12V "light bars" are fully dimmable with a 12VDC or lower power source and also come in the same amber and red that you could match to the paper you use. They also sell ceramic sockets for the MR-16 lamps that are a cinch to wire; strip two small guage wire ends and shove them into two holes. The other two ends go to your power supply. Prices are very good, but at the draw these LEDs take, you don't need the higher priced power supplies at superbrightleds. I usually get stuff from them about 2 days after I order, and they don't kill you with shipping or minimum orders.
To power and dim my 12VDC darkroom safelight LEDs, I use this:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=120-536
I got mine for about $4 each on sale, but at $15, they do nicely up to 2 amps, and have a built in 6 position voltage switch that can dim the LEDs. The LED arrays we're talking about draw milliamps, so you can run way more than you need off one of these supplies. Even most 12V "wall wart" ACto DC power adapters for portable electronics will run an LED light bar or MR-16, or two.
Lee
Just noticed that the power supply I recommended is out of stock and due back in May 1. Sorry about that. But it is a good option for this use.