A Small Plea Against "Switch Harvesting"
First and foremost, I think that it should be said right out of the gate that you are entitled to do whatever you want to do on your own behalf and this article is not a provocation to fight with you about your decisions. However, in my pursuit of wanting to cover as many topics about switches as I possibly can, I realize I have not yet covered ‘switch harvesting’, one of the practices that I’m becoming less favorable towards as the years go on. Rather than trying to cover the history of this in a not so unbiased fashion, I figure I might as well try and convince you all as to why I feel this way about this process. After all, you’ve read my opinions more than once before on this website… In the earliest days of the custom mechanical keyboard hobby, years which start around 2008 and span to 2012, the vast majority of custom keyboards were built using switches had already had previous lives in other keyboards. Given that there were few if any switch manufacturers selling switches...
Mar 26, 2025
Directly from the manufacturer,
"For 1 wrist rest, including full tracking:
$12 - Canadian shipping
$17 - US shipping
$35 - International
Each additional rest adds ~$5 to shipping costs. All shipping outside of Canada is via DHL Express. Please note DHL requires a contact phone number for international orders."
On another topic... this is a great deal. I can't imagine life without my dox-rests from Noko.
What's even better is that these make great wrist rests for just about every keyboard I own. Just because they are split does not make them any less useful for other keyboards, and in fact it makes them that much more versatile.
Here's a picture of my Noko ergodox rest w/dox,
Also, this is a fantastic drop. Way to be a part of the community, MD.