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Combining two of its most popular switch designs—BOX and Cream—Kailh has created a new switch that’s both durable and a joy to press. It’s called the Kailh BOX Cream, and it features the same design as the linear Cream, with Kailh’s BOX housing for extra protection Read More
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bensoodersNecro reply for anyone browsing the comments of the latest drop;
I'm not going to say they are bad stock - they aren't - but to really unlock the potential of these switches you will need to lube them. If you're looking for a linear that's good to go from the package, I'd recommend any one of these:
TTC ACEs
TTC Wilds
Gateron Vermilion Birds
Gateron CAP V2s
Gateron Oil Kings
Gazzew LTs (short travel)
BOX Creams a bit boney stock, and the springs could use an oil bath - but they have a satisfying clack, don't care which direction you mount them, and a freshly-opened jar of them makes a great alternative to "hey, smell my finger" ;)
Man... I say this as someone who continues to happily buy a fair amount of stuff on this website - you guys really need to hire or commission a product description writer that's actually into the hobby a given product falls into. That paragraph reads like pure context-clues marketing wank - which is kinda unnecessary, because these Box Creams are pretty darn good on their own merits. You'll notice the guy who first commissioned these barely describes them at all on his own site, letting the specs, materials, and design choices speak for themselves. It might be a little too light on info, but I'll take that over factually incorrect fluff.
Box Creams are not super smooth, but they are very pleasant to use, and I do recommend them. Imagine a more stable, North-facing-friendly Gateron Yellow with a slightly harder bottom-out, and you won't be too far off.
Personally, my favorite thing to do with Box Creams is to put Silent Box Brown stems in them - that's been my daily driver switch for a couple weeks now and I absolutely love it.
DeadeyeDaveYou just HAD to make me aware that silent box browns could get even better didn't you... Now I have to spend twice as much to make these frankenswitches. For real though, thanks. The slient thocc is amazing with that set up. Removes the scratchy feeling from stock browns.
Yes, e.g. the Domikey × Kailh Cyberpunk switches (also sold by Drop) have a hard time with Millmax sockets. Their pins are IIRC about 0.17mm wider than those from e.g. Zealios. In the end I used the Cyberpunk switches in a keyboard with an acrylic thick plate where normal switches popped out of the Millmax sockets way too often. So with a bit of force, that fail with the too wide contact pins became a win-win situation in the end. :-)