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Keyboard Customization
Customers who prefer heavier keyboards for their typing experience are generally satisfied with the customization options provided by the stainless steel cherry MX springs, allowing them to fine tune the feel of their keys and reduce typing fatigue despite some loss in smoothness and noise reduction.
Spring Weight Variation
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the spring weight variation of this product. While some are pleased with the heavier springs and appreciate the difference they make in typing experience, others find them too heavy or even lighter than expected. Some customers received fewer springs than advertised which negatively affected their overall satisfaction.
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Quality
I tried out the 62g springs- easy to replace, and with a bit of lube the keyboard is immensely satisfying to use now- very pron... Read More
They give enough additional resistance to make for a new and more reactive typing experience while still retaining the subtle t... Read More
If your keyswitches aren't lubed up and keyboard completely settled and set, then you're going to have a noisy/unsettled typing experience.
They aren't tiring, and the keys are so heavy that accidental keypresses are next to impossible.
Price
These will significantly decrease your typing fatigue at the direct cost of typing feel and smoothness.
I’d definitely recommend as a quick, inexpensive upgrade.
Great value, but beware putting on certain tactile switches.
Shipping
The initial shipment i received was too few springs, but the seller was quick to send the missing springs after i let them know.
Good springs that arrived earlier than the estimate.
Packaging/appearance
Got a pack of these to fine tune the feel of some keys of my keyboard.
Warning:i bought 80g and 67g springs at the same time - when the package came, the zip lock bag for both of the springs had ope... Read More
Even though i don't think i got 110 in a pack, i only needed 1 for my space bar switch so it didn't affect me much.
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
bottom, heavy, cherry, great and stock. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 220 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 12 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not like switches of this weight are good to use most of the time but its exactly what its supposed to be cant really buy a thing and then complain that they sold you what you intentionally bought from them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I put it on a switch to use for the escape key on my keyboard and its cool ig in hindsight i probably didnt need 110 of them but thats kinda my own fault for buying a 110 pack lol
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought the 60g springs and they do make my switches feel like mx blacks which are also 60g according to the internet so yeah
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I saw the 150g springs on the page and new i had to have them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Decided to tear down a keyboard i dont use and upgrade all the switches
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Typing on this keyboard is a legitimate finger workout
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It absolutely solves me fatfingering other keys as there is no way to unintentionally press a key now
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its great and i love it but unless you really want to put effort into typing i wouldnt recommend doing it to a whole keyboard
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