expiredBruinnn | Staff posted Dec 02, 2022 02:08 AM
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expiredBruinnn | Staff posted Dec 02, 2022 02:08 AM
Micro Center Stores: Redragon DIY Mechanical RGB Keyboards & Accessories, Starting at $39.99 - In Store Only
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Both were Goodwill finds, and both have been surprisingly good, and extremely durable. I've washed my backlit unit in the dishwasher w/ normal auto dishwasher detergent 2 or 3 times, and the last time I just threw it in w/ the dishes all keycaps on 'for giggles'. (Note: I don't recommend abusing your keyboard w/ harsh detergents and sharing the wash w/ the dirty dishes)
I have been extremely surprised how decent this brand is, and how good of a value they are (looking @ new $ on Amazon)
If I still lived near a store, I'd be all over getting this DIY set.
Both were Goodwill finds, and both have been surprisingly good, and extremely durable. I've washed my backlit unit in the dishwasher w/ normal auto dishwasher detergent 2 or 3 times, and the last time I just threw it in w/ the dishes all keycaps on 'for giggles'. (Note: I don't recommend abusing your keyboard w/ harsh detergents and sharing the wash w/ the dirty dishes)
I have been extremely surprised how decent this brand is, and how good of a value they are (looking @ new $ on Amazon)
If I still lived near a store, I'd be all over getting this DIY set.
I just spent way too many hours piecing together a PC, and hated seeing all the awesome "in-store only" microcenter deals I couldn't use.
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For a similar price, you can get many other higher quality hotswap boards.
- 75% - James Donkey A3 or Dierya T83
- James Donkey is $62.00 on keebmonkey pre shipping, and the Dierya t83 is $70 on sale on amazon. I got it for like 50 on a random sale. It's actually just a feker ik75 pro rebranded, pretty much
I haven't looked at fullsized boards in a while, but most of the budget offerings i remember tend to not have detachable cables, which is a downside. If you're wondering, the ones i remember that had kailh sockets (compatible with most switches) areLeave a Comment