I bought it just to test different switches without the commitment of soldering.
Stabs are very bad, but I just swapped them.
I highly recommend it to eveyone new to the hobby.
Sad that it didn't fit in my 5 degree case, but still a great board for the price. The hot swaps work great, and the board fired up nicely out of the box. Lots of complaints about the software for key mapping, but I am one of those guys that just uses the layers that are pre-programmed into the board, so no complaints there ;) Overall I am really happy with this keyboard (led me to buy a GK64 also.)
There isn't much to dislike with this keyboard at the price point. The only negative thing that I would mention is having to install some chinese program to get the board to be customizable instead of using something like QMK.
The hardware end of this board is great. The board works fine, I'm typing this review on it now and it feels and sounds great. However, the software is utterly unusable. There's no real indication on where to get the configuration software from, but I found the website from a Google search. That website was completely in Chinese. I downloaded the latest version, made sure to select English, and found that the program was about 75% Chinese. I'm fine with learning how to use a new software, but asking me to learn another language just to use my new keyboard is too much. I'll most likely be pulling all my parts out of this one until I make more friends who know Chinese that need a mechanical keyboard.