WTB - Zebralight SC62w--- Found one, no longer looking

:open_mouth: the thought of ano chips ……………………………… :stuck_out_tongue:

Looks cool, but i could not cope with anything that could chip the ano…………………yes my OCD is that bad

Glad you have found an sc62w Robert, i have also been looking for one for a while. So far the sc62d is my zebra champion=perfect and the 320lm is ample for 95% of my uses . But the 1000lm and nice neutral beam(it is a nice beam!) is super tempting. The sc62w could be the zebra grail…………….

Look forward to your impressions :sunglasses:

Thanks, but I won’t officially have it until it’s in my hands…! So for now, still looking for one.
The bead is made out of soft brass and has no sharp edges. The ano is harder and brass doesn’t chip it. But yeah, I would never put a titanium or steel bead on one.

ebay?

Haha, saw that. He wants $199 for a $79 flashlight. And ships from Ukraine

Yes seen that myself, crazy! Its been there for a month or so……………………very surprising ha.

From flashaholics in the UK, they have the sc62d still available……………….can highly recommend that. Also Kim(shrike) on ebay has an sc62d, works out around $90 all in though from Korea.

I had a chance a few months back, sc62w but it was scruffy and wanted £45. Guess it would have been fine for a work beater light but i have enough of those already.

Does it have to be warm white?
I have a regular sc62 that I will be willing to part with. Pm if interested

The sc62 surprised me , these days i dont actually go for cooler beams but the 6300k is clean/pure white. Its one of my fav CW lights…………………

The SC62 is still available on ZL’s website for $59

SC62d is a nice one also.

I also think this. I can’t imagine how the warm white looks. Seems like it would be too yellow.

I have the w, c, and d. They are all good. My favorites are the w and the d I believe. w is a bit nicer outdoors and slightly brighter which is nice sometimes. I’d have to go back and look at all of them again. I’ve packed the c and d away somewhere. If I had to go back to only having there 62w it would not be so bad. It’s a really good tint for both indoor and outdoor, a good compromise; that does not seem like a compromise most of the time.

Some of the warm Zebralights have definitely been yellow. The SC62w, with its XM-L2, wasn’t. At least, most of them weren’t unless you lost the “tint lottery”. I’d call it tannish instead. It had enough red content to balance out the yellow and give a nice warm-tan kinda glow, if that makes sense.

Doesn’t the c and d have a 320Lm Phillips Luxeon emitter in them?

I may have a sc62w if you’re still looking.