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If you’ve been around the Drop Mech Keys community for a while, you’ve seen a few different packs of Teamwolf Stainless Steel MX-style keycaps. Now, we’re here to give your whole keyboard a full stainless steel army with a special 104-key set to adorn a wide array of layouts Read More
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These keycaps are interesting and actually fun to type on with tactile switches. The spacebar does stick sometime and it's not a perfect match layout wise to a Drop Shift board. However, I built this for my wife with tactile switches and she loves it.
Depending on your board these keys will look amazing... but typing on them is something else. the edges are extremely uncomfortable and horrible typing experience. If you've got a board you're never going to type on but display... go for it, otherwise I'm going to be getting rid of these.
Nice, solid metal keycaps. I would have preferred an option to just buy the non-alpha keys to fill out my board, but cest la vie.
Packaging was slightly disappointing after their other offerings, but entirely servicable.
The real dissapointment was the fit and finish. There was no deburring of the caps' undersides, to the point that some of them would catch and stick down.
Other than that, there were apparently supposed to be four blank 1u caps, which I did not get.
These are solid metal, not metal plated. Since these are solid metal, as a result these are really heavy. It's definitely too heavy for my switches and stabilizers. They sometime stick down. There is some etching of the symbols that are a little difficult to read. The space bar (the side that face you) has some imperfections such as its a little bumpy. When you type you get a very heavy metal click that drowns out the clicky switches (go figure). They also don't sit right on the switches, they move around. The overall finish is nice.
Please note for the photos: The lighting is off and makes the keys look different. They are a beautiful stainless steel color.
In theory it's a cool set but the details are really a miss on this set. The keycaps stems are loose on all switches I've tried them on and on my space bar there little sharp metals bits that cut my hand.
Looks and feels great. Light passes through the keys nicely. The & looks super wonky. It’s cut off at the top and bottom. Don’t care for the way they did the caps lock either.
I put these caps on my Corsair K100 and it looks phenomenal. With that said, it is an all metal 104 keycap set for under $200, so don't expect precision. The biggest issue for me were the stabilized keys. I had to get creative with some plumbers tape to get rid of the wobbliness and looseness of the non-1U keys. The stem fit has a lot of variance; either extremely tight or just enough grip for the key not to fall off if you turned your keyboard upside down. Everything considered, I am enjoying the look, feel and sound of these keys and am happy that I ordered them as soon as they became available.
I have no complaints with the packaging. I did not have damaged keys like iHeffner. Also unlike iHeffner and Kamakaze, I comprehended this set is made for (((((full sized keyboards))))) and not atypical formats like 96%. The kit came with four blank 1U keys, which I have no use for. Perhaps if they included six I would put them for the K100's macro keys on the left, but no big deal.
The set arrived today and generally looks good from a manufacturing perspective. I haven’t had time to closely inspect them yet.
Shipping conditions left something to be desired. They were packed into a too large box with not enough packing materials and the manufacture’s packaging wasn’t sealed, so they spilled out and were tumbling loose in the oversized box. The delivery person was concerned about the sound of tinkling metal as he handed me the package. The end result is lots of tiny dings across many of the keys.
Update: added photos. Bottom line: I made it work, but would really like it if Teamwolf could either make some specific keys available a la cart or sell some kits to fill in some gaps (e.g. a 1800 kit with a Shift, 1u 0 and +, and an R1 -). Even blanks of specific size and profile would be nice to finish off my SHIFT nicely rather than the cobbled look I have now incorrect row profiles and 1u keys where I need 1.5u or 2u.
Great finish just like the smaller kit but the entire spacebar row hass all different sizes then my keyboard.... Doesn't fit and wrong spacing for the spacebar guides too...