Submitted by CatboyMac t3_yfw07z in MechanicalKeyboards
kapowaz t1_iu61gv5 wrote
Hopefully this goes some way to explaining why clones cost less.
29mashiro t1_iu7jloc wrote
not all clones look this bad/far from the original though
kapowaz t1_iu8amks wrote
True, but there’s very little way of gauging quality up front, and once you have the product in-hand you’re basically stuck with it. It’s not like you can hold the vendor to account and demand something that looks like the product photos.
This is why there will always be a niche for the more expensive group buy model: it won’t be for everyone (and the price does exclude some people), but the expectation is that you’ll get the product you paid for, and you can hold the vendor to account if something goes wrong.
I remain hopeful that it’ll be possible to make injection moulded sets cheaper without sacrificing quality. There’s always going to be more esoteric designs for which this isn’t possible, but the obvious slam dunk designs deserve to be made in larger quantities where economies of scale come into play, lowering the barrier to entry. We’re starting to see this with sets from Domikey, PBTFans, Mode and Drop. They’re not cheap enough yet imho, but it’s still early days.
Psychological-Bug552 t1_iu93f93 wrote
I have sent a half dozen sets back to Amazon. They have an excellent return policy. You absolutely are not stuck with it.
kapowaz t1_iu9d2u8 wrote
I’m less talking about consumer protections so much as “this is what the product looks like, it’s not just bad QC; a replacement will look just as bad”
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