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Great for those who are a bit messier at the keys, Kailh BOX switches are IP56 rated to keep dust and moisture out. Created with a box around the cross stem instead of the cross stem just sticking up, they’re built to avoid corrosion and debris buildup Read More
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I bought the Pale Blue, and I haven't yet put these into a keyboard (planning on using them in a Tokyo60 with dev/tty keycaps). As loose switches, these do leave a good impression: good sound and the appearance of sturdy build quality. I'll have to wait to weigh in more officially until I get them in a 'board, though.
The Burnt Orange switches are great. Nice and tactile and a nice weight to them before you bottom out and they have a nice thock to them.
They aren't quite perfect; @Gentlebrute is correct, the click and activation aren't perfectly aligned, but with the tactile variants, it isn't as big of an issue as the clicky ones, since there isn't audible feedback.
I put them into a YMDK 60% and like them enough that I joined a later drop so I have them for the next board that I build.
Picked up 110 Box Burnt Orange switches in a past drop. Takes a bit longer to get them than other places you can order, but they came out to be significantly cheaper here. Great moderately heavy tactile switches for the money!
Almost perfect, my one problem with them is that the click and activation of the key aren't perfectly aligned. This doesn't matter for the most part, especially if you bottom out on key presses, but I found myself releasing after feeling/hearing a key press only for the press to not register a few times when I first got them. I'm using the light blues btw.
GentlebruteIt's funny that you mention that because I just tried that, and you are completely right. Though I do tend to bottom out so that's not a problem for me.