improved molds, really nice colorway with some fun accents.
Considering accent kits go for $20 each, getting 3 in some really nice pastel hues for $40 is great. These feature the newer molds so the shift kerning is noticeably improved. It's still not perfect and overall the legends on mods are still not my favorite, but for the price and availability you get a clean, crisp, doubleshot set with a very neutral/flexible colorway.
I am honestly very impressed with Drop's DCX keycaps and this is another one that I am loving. It seems like most of this colorway from other brands are usually die sub but the doubleshot ABS is a huge plus. Color looks great and is very comfortable to type on. I will continue to get these sets.
Bought keep key. Overall it's a nice artisan/accent(?) keycap with interesting use of double-shot technique. But I use it with my other MT3 PBT keycaps and this new keycap feels very cheap in comparison.
But I would still recommend it and I'll keep it on my keyboard as it blends in nicely with dev/tty colors.
I'll update this review when I have the actual set, but the Keeb Key turned out pretty decent, all things considered. If the rest of my DCX sets are any indication of how this one turned out, then this one should also be really good as well.
I don't own the base Sleeper set, but I picked this up anyway to use with any of my light colored DCX sets... they are very versatile and adds a touch of color to spruce things up for the BoW set.
Pretty standard DCX kit, so decent packaging and a solid base kit imo. Colors look great in person, the renders were pretty spot on even for the color accents. No real complaints for this one, the keeb key looks nice as well.