Submitted by codefame t3_y2lukr in MechanicalKeyboards
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codefame OP t1_is3twlv wrote
Nice! So much to learn. Can’t wait to put it together
Volume_Present t1_is7zpqf wrote
Do you have akko cs silver? I want to buy it
seashellsnyc t1_is9svqv wrote
I do not. I wanted to try it but it only comes unlubed.
Mitoni t1_is3pibf wrote
I love my 64 key tester, but it helped encourage an expensive habit of Zealios, so my wife doesn't like it much.
codefame OP t1_is3win3 wrote
Zealios wasn’t even on my radar before this. Will check them out.
And my partner is asking when it’ll be ready so she can play with our new ASMR keyboard 😂
Mitoni t1_is3xq0o wrote
>Zealios wasn’t even on my radar before this. Will check them out.
https://zealpc.net/collections/all-products/products/zealio?variant=6502846147
The 67g version of the V2 is my personal favorite tactile switches.
According to your keycaps there, 3rd row last one
Transient_Simian t1_is6dtk6 wrote
For the price I think T1s, U4s and others are a better buy. I don't know any reason to justify zeal prices with similar switches like I mentioned being like half their cost
am0x t1_is5jx5l wrote
Zealios are expensive, but they have sales every now and then.
I have V2 on my main keyboard and have loved them, but decided to go linear recently. Using gateron pro yellows but may give matcha or black inks a try.
Futuristick-Reddit t1_is5vwth wrote
If you're considering Matcha Lattes, also take a look at Invokeys' new Black Sesames. From what I've heard, they're Matcha Lattes but better in just about every way (note that I haven't tried them myself)
LightChaos74 t1_is43ijq wrote
This is exactly how I started lmao
Very very helpful for knowing what type of switch you like and which ones to stay away from
StonedDunkey t1_is5pi9h wrote
Hey man, I really love what you're doing. But ;)
Be sure to look further then these main brand switches. There are so many more options out there that might be your thing.
codefame OP t1_is5qnu2 wrote
Great advice! Any recommendations?
bivenator t1_is68yws wrote
Boba U4’s or U4T’s (if you want the thock)
bel_uwu_ga t1_is94quo wrote
My first switches are boba. I love it
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet t1_is629pf wrote
Definitely take a look at Boba switches, you'll be in for a treat
codefame OP t1_is6cof0 wrote
I mean anything Boba is off to a great start.
Will check, thanks for the recommendation!
ShrekizGOD t1_is62b8t wrote
Highly recommend checking out KTT’s offerings. The strawberries and the kang whites are easily some of my favorite sounding and feeling switches. Best thing is they are affordable and punch way above their price points.
StonedDunkey t1_is66pvt wrote
I myself am a big fan of tangerines. Hf getting lost in the wide world of switches.
dodecohedron t1_is457pw wrote
I remember my 64 tester! One of the best investments I ever made in my early keebing days
I gave it away about a year ago. I hope whoever I gave it to did the same.
WeirdArtTeacher t1_is4ulbh wrote
If anyone has a tester for sale I’d be interested (or even for rent? Like send it to me to try and I send it back to you?)
FutureDecision t1_is57x6c wrote
Someone should set up a rental system! I want to play with a tester for a little bit too, but it's such a waste to buy one when I'll probably only play with it a few times. I don't have anyone local that I can borrow from. If I could just rent a tester for a day or two that would be amazing!
Dangthe t1_is4v0e7 wrote
1 switch will not show you anything worthy tbh
Appoxo t1_is5622m wrote
Bought a switch tester and found a key I like. Hot-swapped they switch to feel how it is in my board. They in fact do help imo.
PutPineappleOnPizza t1_is55u0n wrote
I don't get it either, it's such a waste of money.. in the end researching properly and adapting is the most important part. It's not like every switch is a 10/10 right from the start. Going from linear to tactile as an example takes time, but after a while almost every switch becomes super pleasant to use.
Sound is another topic but switches contribute such a tiny amount to that, so it's almost unnecessary to pick switches by how they sound.
Z2_U5 t1_is66srh wrote
Let me just say that I hate linears and a tester only proved that to me.
I don’t think I would’ve knew my extra clicky greens existed without one either. Will recommend.
PutPineappleOnPizza t1_is6plq0 wrote
Yep, but going to a store or getting a small tester is more than enough, a huge tester is just sooo expensive. Like the 72 switch one costs what, 50 something $ ?
To me that's just money wasting, I would even dare to say (oh boy I will get butchered but who cares about reddit points) that testing all the basic cherry mx variants is more than enough to get a general idea of what you could like, with a bit of imagination that is (cherry mx blues could be compared to stronger tactiles minus the click as an example).
Z2_U5 t1_is6sexo wrote
We have no stores here, and honestly, I didn’t know what any keys were like before I bought my first set.
I think my tester was worth it. I enjoy Gateron greens now.
PutPineappleOnPizza t1_is702ai wrote
Ah well, always exceptions to the rule :)
codefame OP t1_is6ptju wrote
Right there with you - I had no idea the difference between clicks greens & blues and reds before this.
Completely disagree with these commenters that it’s not valuable or worth it.
Z2_U5 t1_is6s7z1 wrote
It’s not the best for testing at all, but it’s worth it for beginners imo.
RatzzFatzz t1_is4z3d8 wrote
I bought the same a bit over a year ago and thought 'isn't this a bit too expensive?'. Now I'm typing on my 400+€ keyboard.
Have fun exploring
automatic_stopped t1_is8da54 wrote
This tester showed me the light of Milky Yellows, so I'm grateful for it.
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ShockinglyMilgram t1_is691rg wrote
I just finished building a new hotswappable keeb, but idk what switches I want next. I enjoy a lighter actuation and preferably tactile? Any suggestions? The only tactile I've used are cherry browns and halo trues. Anyone have suggestions on what to get next?
NaomiR51 t1_is6k47t wrote
Nice
Psychosynchrony t1_is6tp0g wrote
Ah yes. This is the tester that sealed my "dislike" opinion on clicky switches. There's a lot of redundancy built into it (did I really need examples of every cherry & gateron red, brown, and blue variant? Probably not). Was super fun to compare the different options, though and build a mental scale of how they all 'felt' so I knew roughly which options I liked and disliked. Enjoy it!
whlabratz t1_is7evl8 wrote
Nice! I had my eye on one of their tactile testers - I know I don't like linears and I like my colleagues too much to buy a clicky - but it looks like they stopped doing that
ruderyds t1_is8az6c wrote
Keep us posted on which are the quietest 🤫 I’ve been looking at the Gazzew Bobagums as I’ve seen some good vids on them. But def open to a cheaper quiet option haha.
JuanCha1228 t1_is8uo7k wrote
Anyone else think for a second those were Monopoly (board game) inspired keycaps?
codefame OP t1_is8uwqk wrote
You landed on my park place. Enjoy the hotel. 🧐💸
JuanCha1228 t1_is8v0ao wrote
cries while breaking piggy bank
ForsakenWebNinja t1_is4o3gp wrote
They don’t even put the keycaps on the switches for you when you buy it?
SirChesterMcWhipple t1_is4rfef wrote
No and it doesn’t come with a map. Lol. I had to look at a pic on the website to put mine together
MrFloooo t1_is5hi8i wrote
Mine came like this one, with the keycaps packed in the same order as the switches are.
SirChesterMcWhipple t1_is5igff wrote
I’m dumb. I like everything spelled out for me. Maybe when I slid them out of the sleeve they moved around but mine were not 100% in order. Not a big deal though, would definitely buy it again.
ForsakenWebNinja t1_is5q236 wrote
I don’t think you’re dumb for making unconfirmed assumptions. They should’ve at the very least had info in the box if they’re gonna be too lazy to put the caps on before selling it to you
pabloescobyte t1_is7seka wrote
Aaaand down the rabbit hole you go...
Alectardy98 t1_is84nvt wrote
Good luck my friend ... You will need it
theseanzo t1_is8mjpl wrote
Oh, I think these sets tend to be a bit old and missing some of the really hot modern switches. Still a very good set, though. You can get samplers from KNCKeys including one that actually allows you to try various tecsee options with different top and bottom materials. Really cool. https://knckeys.com/ , https://knckeys.com/collections/linear-switches/products/switch-sampler-kit, and https://knckeys.com/collections/linear-switches/products/tecsee-diy-switch-ice-cream-series.
codefame OP t1_is8ure7 wrote
Ordered the ice cream switch sampler! Great rec. Look forward to trying it out.
WhosAfraidOf_138 t1_is5xlxb wrote
None of those switches are good lol
codefame OP t1_is6pxrh wrote
I like a few of them, but what switches do you recommend if these don’t do it for you?
tokenmillenial t1_is7wn6y wrote
So, some of these switches are actually decent and ~~preference~~, so ignore this guy. But to pipe up and add to the number of recommendations you’ve already gotten:
Linears: Lavenders Gateron black inks v2 (not box stem) Gateron oil kings Tangerines
Tactiles: Anubis Boba U4Ts Aliaz Silent (included in your kit!) Pewters
seashellsnyc t1_is3rv1d wrote
Nice! I had my eye on those but I ended up buying a handful of Akkos and a few more tactile switches. I feel like I can appreciate a tester more now that I have typed and tried so many switches.