Out of the box both the Lunalight & Tessence have very little if any wobble in the casing and feel really smooth off rip so the need to mod/film seems negligible. The Lunalight feel very nice, smooth and creamy. I paired them with the barebones Weebkeys board available on this site on the bounce/flexy nature of this bored with these switches perfectly.
I was so surprised with these moondrop tessence. They have the perfect amount of tacitly for long typing sessions. I switched my basic cherry switches to these and I improved my typing speed while not tiring out my fingers after long use. Highly recommend these switches
great affordable tactile switch I put on my Planck keyboard. They feel pretty smooth and the tactile break isn't too heavy but nice and crisp. They sound pretty good though just a tad plasticy for me which is why I docked a star.
Great stock lubrication, I always love a switch that I don't have to lube. But the main thing I want to mention is the sound. I got a very tacky and sticky sound to my tactiles that I didn't really hate. It's a sharp, clacky leaning sound that has a unique character that you may or may not love. I do love it thought.
My momoka frog v1s are failing at too significant a rate, so I decided to look into upgrading.
To this end, I purchased both the oil kings (switch of the year, in some circles) and these moondrop linears. I have DKC and a $5 credit, so I was able to score each 35-pack for about $16. At that price, they're both no-brainers.
To me, the oil kings felt a bit similar to the aqua kings (in that it's sort of like typing on memory foam). I am not a fan of that, though I can imagine how it might appeal to others. They're well and consistently lubed and are a good switch, objectively.
However, I prefer the feel of these. They're a quality upgrade over my frogs, and assuming greater longevity, should prove a good investment. A smooth feel, but not mushy. Just the amount of force required for me, which feels to be a bit more than the frogs. Sound is great in my recent Sense75.
Highly recd for fans of linears.