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Great sound but some are overlubed
I'm currently using these switches in my CannonKeys Bakeneko65 with a Aluminum plate, they feel pretty nice to type on and aren't too tactile or too light of a tactile, the sound is more on the clacky side and doesn't have any noticeable scratch but maybe a slight bit of spring ping or leaf ping, I can't tell but I noticed that a lot of my switches came overlubed and had a mushy bottom out because the lube was on the stem pole, I suggest never lubing inside the hole in the bottom housing or the stem pole, I had to open them up to remove the excess lube with a brush and a cloth. other than the overlubing they are great switches

What can I say - I'm addicted
Love these switches and love how quickly Divinikey gets them to me when I'm jonsing for them.

Gateron Baby Kangaroo
Exactly what I expected, got exactly what I paid for. Switches sound great and work well. Only had one switch come with bent legs.. out of like 6 packs. Thanks for quick delivery and wonderful selection.

Gateron Baby Kangaroo
Exactly what I expected, got exactly what I paid for. Switches sound great and work well. Only had one switch come with bent legs.. out of like 6 packs. Thanks for quick delivery and wonderful selection.

Best Tactile Switch for Typing AND Gaming
After trying over 20 different tactile switches, these are easily my favorite. The strong tactile bump right at the top is good for typing and eliminating accidental key presses in games, while the low bottom-out spring tension makes holding down keys (like W) during games less fatiguing than other tactile switches. They also sound the best IMO. I wouldn’t change a thing.