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Gamers give their keyboards a beating. Decking out a rig with a full set of Teamwolf Stainless Steel caps can handle that beating with durability and a smooth touch Read More
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Tbh wasn't sure what to expect. The sound is definitely unique. Keycaps are definitely and feel heavier compared to plastic. The edges could be considered hard. Texture is slightly rough, I think I was expecting something a lot smoother but I got used to it really quickly. Definitely aesthetically pleasing as it looks good especially with the shine through. While having alphas only is nice, I do hope the full set (or just the pieces I'm missing) eventually get released.
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looks good, unique sound (not thock really?); not the smoothest texture and edges could be considered sharp for some. Feels heavier than plastic keycaps. Shine through is nice.
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Don't buy this. Just buy the 104 set. They still haven't sold a non-alpha keys only yet. I only bought the alphas because I wasn't sure when the 104 would be available again, and soon after I bought the alphas the 104 set was available. If I could I'd rather return the alphas and buy the 104.
Sharp edges around the top edges of the keycap. The underside has a serrated, jagged feel. You can probably cut fruit with these. If you have softer finger or have not worked on a farm most of your life, try something else.
The noise of the keycaps are so nice and the texture of the keycaps let you grip each keycap and I also like that the letters allow the lights from my keyboard
Loved these when I used them but they broke a few of my Blue switches when I went to change out the keycaps. It wasn't a major issue since I had just purchased the Gateron Yellows and was looking to change out the Blues already but pulling the keycaps would potentially separate the stem from the housing. Little tabs on the side of the stem that keep it locked in pace in the housing were snapped and those switches were unusable afterwards since the stem would no longer stay in place. A few of the switches were pulled straight out of the keyboard along with the keycap. Luckily my keyboard has hot-swappable switches so I can repair this easily myself.
All in all, three stems were broken and 2 switches were pulled entirely from the socket when attempting to remove the keycaps. Overall, while this did destroy some of my switches and I'm giving it a two star due to my own issue with these keycaps, I would still recommend this product. If you're not likely to change your keycaps often or you don't change your switches, this wouldn't be that big of an issue. I may come back to these one day once I've tried out a few switches and found a type that I enjoy the most. Until then, I'll keep these in my shelf for use at a later time and I've switched to a different keycap for my daily use.
I love these. They feel great, they look great, and they really just set your keyboard apart. Many are mentioning that they make a deeper sound than your typical keycap, but I am just not getting that. I find the sound to be a little bit more like a "ting" than a "thock." I was a little worried after realizing that the keycaps don't feature homing bumps on the F and J keys; however, I have had zero issue typing with these when compared to any other keycap I've used. All that being said, these keycaps are still a 10/10, and I would buy them a dozen times over.
Sidenote: Some people present concerns about the weight due the keycaps being stainless steel, but they are incredibly thin when compared with normal PBT keycaps, so there are no worries there. Your springs aren't going to buckle under the weight of these even a little bit.
Thinner material, but I guess it makes sense given they are stainless steel. I love these because I never have to worry about the oils on my fingers ruining the keycaps and they look great.
The only thing these caps need is that little ridge on the F and J keys. I regularly end up putting my fingers on the slightly wrong keys. It’s great that these would be useful for alternative layouts, but there needs to be a way to get that critical feature back.