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You love everything about your keyboard and mechanical switches, except for the overbearing click-clack from the keycaps hitting the bottom. To reduce the noise output from your typing and add in a touch of ergonomic optimization, slide some Cherry MX Rubber O-Rings onto your mechanical keyboard Read More
Don't buy these from Drop, get them from amazon, eBay or whatever for 20% of what they cost here with free 2 day shipping. Unless you are OK with paying more for a product you wont get until January (at the earliest). No hardness rating, no dims, another hard pass.
it costs 10 dollars for 2 dollar item from eBay. Nothing special about them - and eBay (and other platforms too) have plenty of thickness and colour options for way less. There are some good stuff on DROP but this is not a good deal.
Anyone have the inner dimensions on these with say a micrometer? I’m new to mechanicals and would hate to spend this kind of money and wait this long for shipping to find out I’m not into the o-rings.
I suppose I could take a keycap down to my local Ace and try some on till I get the size right.
BrashThey have some switch test kits that come with o-rings, I picked one up and it came with 10 so I could test it out. I have no idea what dimensions you're actually looking for, or if it would even help with your keycaps. These mount on the bottom of the keycap and will sit differently on different keycaps. I know my post is late, but you can find some on some popular shopping sites amazxxxx for like 7 bucks.
Seriously?... I was waiting for months for a single o-ring drop because I didnt want cheap bad quality silicone ones. Then like last week I just went for it and bought a whole bunch of the more decent looking chinese ones and now these decide to show up