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KeBo Arctos Switches (70, 90, or 110 Pieces)

KeBo Arctos Switches (70, 90, or 110 Pieces)

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Named after the Arctos bear native to California, these switches pack a powerful punch. Tactile by nature, they come in two variants: a 65- and 72-gram variety Read More

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cool666
18
Jul 26, 2019
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eeehhhhhh naaaah
Its okay... nah not really; for the price they should be way better than they are. And the sound is fucking awful. For mechanical keyboards that's a dealbreaker right there, they're supposed to be factory lubed. I think honestly male ejaculate was used was lubrication, that must be the explanation. Rather crass description? Possibly, but due to the price I feel rather dissapointed.
Recommends this product? No
hampusk
149
Apr 12, 2020
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Scratchy
So scratchy some switches actually get stuck in pressed state.
Recommends this product? No
CaptainSaif
39
Apr 10, 2020
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yeah not really the best switches...
ricochetcode
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Dec 9, 2019
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Yikes
If you're considering these, look elsewhere (like Halo Trues). These are the sratchiest lowest quality switch I have ever handled. They were shipped loose in a cardboard box and some of my stems were bent. I was interested in this since I prefer my switches lubed but also hate the tedium. There might as well have been zero lube on them so I had to lube them myself with Krytox 204. I couldn't get rid of the scratch but at least resolved the ping. I opted not to mount these on my backup keyboard that I let guests borrow (browns remain).
Recommends this product? No
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Alright, so I bought the pack of 110x72g of these because I wanted to replace the switches of a cheap full-size keyboard without lubing all of them myself (spoiler: I had to lube them anyway). First off, the switches themselves came loose in the shipping box, like literally cut open the cardboard box and you see the receipt from Massdrop, a sticker featuring the mascot(?), 2 of those plastic air pouches for padding (they're now deflated because the pins of the switches poked them flat), and the switches all over the place. Kinda concerning provided that I'm paying a fairly premium price for these guys, at least keep them contained in a reasonably sized ziplock bag. So I'm playing with them now, putting it up against my ear and I then hear that nasty spring ping, which I fucking hate, so I need to open them up and lube their springs. Granted, their site doesn't say that the spring is lubed, just the stem at certain locations. They're also fairly scratchy, but it's a tactile switch so I'll cut some slack there (I shouldn't though because they're $0.61USD/switch !!!). I tried lubing the stem with Tribosys 3204 and Krytox 206 in the same manner as shown in "How I Lube MX Switches with Thin Lube" by Taeha Types in an effort to reduce scratchiness and experimented with lubing and not lubing the legs, but they're still just as scratchy lmao, so I just stuck with only lubing the spring to remove ping. As I'm typing this out, I've lubed around 60 switches, and lemme tell you this: there's no quality control at all. 12.5% of them should not have passed quality control at all, they're just duds that are basically scratchy linear switches, and another 12.5% I can't get rid of the spring ping no matter what. A few switches' pins have split into 2 (imagine this), like how does that even happen? The tactility is also not consistent, and I believe that is caused by the inconsistent factory lubing and inconsistent leaves. The only redeeming quality is the "medium" amount of tactility that they have, which only occurs when you wipe off the inconsistent lubing on the legs and when the leaf isn't shit either. More than MX Brown, Pro Purple, Aliaz 70g (which are basically linears to me), but less than Zealios 67g V2, Box Royal, and T1 (all the tactile switches that I have touched). At the end of the day, I'm thinking that I could've bought a $1 ice cream from McD, every day, for the entirety of summer, instead of these shitters, and I live in Canada too, so that's not like 74 days of ice cream, that's like 100 days of ice cream. OK, I've lubed enough switches, and now I've soldered them on. They're basically MX Browns, so scratchy af, but they actually have tactility now. Also they have this stupid tendency to not want to completely reset after you press them, as if something was holding it back. An appalling typing feel, and an absolute waste of money and time. Never again.
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