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Keycaps are only getting more popular, and if you’re like us, you have plenty of extras laying around. For those sets you don’t feel like giving a space on your keyboard, put them in the mStone keycap collection box Read More
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I didn't have issues with magnets falling off or the film being unremovable. I'm super happy with the product. Can't fit artisans or non cherry profile caps but it's perfect for my GMK sets.
The tiny magnets on my covers popped out. So I glued them. Unfortunately, the polarity matters so I had to use acetone to remove the glue and flip a few of the magnets, regluing them. In this process, I cracked the plastic cover in the corners, which is especially fragile. Now that the covers stick and don’t drop hazardous rare earth magnets on my floor, I love these. I might even buy more.
have 2 sets of Tai-Hao keycaps and they are too tall for the boxes to close completely, there's a substantial gap between the lid and the box, and the upper box and lower box. the boxes are also too small to fit all the keys inside, will probably look for a better alternative in the future.
This box is not deep enough to store higher profile keys. Also, the box came with a plastic film with logos attached to the top which was hard to remove. Other then that, for low profile keys it is decent storage box.
This is not a good product and I strongly advise against buying it.
The stacking trays are a pretty nice concept. However, the fit is janky. I didn't have any problems with loose magnets, but I don't see the point of having them in the first place-- they aren't even strong enough to hold an empty box together.
I ordered two boxes. I received a refund for one box, which arrived with cracks in the lid and in the trays. On closer inspection, I found smaller cracks and stress marks in the other box. In other words, the material isn't strong enough to survive shipping.As others have said, the trays are too shallow to store SA caps or artisans. GMK R1-R4 will fit. However, GMK R5 will not fit. I had planned to use these boxes to hold some OG cherry caps, but that isn't an option because of the R5 caps.
Overall, I don't see the point of these boxes. They certainly don't meet any mk enthusiasts' needs, and they're way overpriced given the poor materials and execution. I hate to say this, but I actually prefer GMK trays over this product.
josh_bI've ended up just using them to store the extra spacebars that came with my keyboards and cap sets, and those take up a lot of space in the box anyway so it's not bad. My Topre keyboards also came with extra ASDW/esc/arrows so those are in there.
I have three sets of keycaps I was looking to store using these containers (I bought two sets of containers): Razer Blackwidow TE 2, Cooler Master CK530 and Hyper Double Shot PBT keycaps (aka pudding keycaps). Not a single one of them is compatible with these containers. Not one. They're all too tall for the containers and prevent the fastening magnets from engaging on all four corners.
From the Drop overview section: "The box is compatible with all kinds of keycap profiles (except SA), so don’t worry about your most flamboyant artisans fitting inside, either."
What?? Either this is such blatant false advertising, or these containers are defective (spoiler: they're made perfectly to specification).
Does it just so happen that all of the keycaps I possess are SA type? I couldn't determine the keycap style from the technical specifications of any of the aforementioned products, but I highly doubt it.
The obvious question is this: If they're not suitable for the majority of mainstream mechanical keyboard keycaps, why not do either of the following: Advertise them as suitable for mid-to-low profile only, or, manufacture them with an additional 2mm of depth, thereby making them suitable for the majority of mainstream mechanical keyboard keycaps.
Will be requesting a refund from Drop, as these containers were not cheap.
It's top notch quality, it looks super snazzy. It just doesn't fit every type of keycap profile. My SA profile keycaps are a little too tall. The rest so far are perfect, though.