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The Keyboard Thread (last updated Sep. 24, 2013)
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reillyI spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.

CMStorm Rapid TKL, Ducky TKL, etc should all be in the 100$ range.

[quote=reilly]I spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.[/quote]


CMStorm Rapid TKL, Ducky TKL, etc should all be in the 100$ range.
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GrimreillyI spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.

Browns: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00C2MBG02

Reds: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B007VDLVD4

I came across that one with the browns before, and was kind of scared off by the review on it. I read some issues with the keyboard other places too. It's a gorgeous keyboard though.

dyzreillyI spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.

CMStorm Rapid TKL, Ducky TKL, etc should all be in the 100$ range.

I found the rapid tkl (http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129012)
Must have missed that before. Thanks.

Also I did really want a Ducky, but they all seem to be $120-150 in Canada, plus expensive shipping. And they are generally sold out on top of that.

[quote=Grim][quote=reilly]I spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.[/quote]

Browns: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00C2MBG02

Reds: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B007VDLVD4[/quote]

I came across that one with the browns before, and was kind of scared off by the review on it. I read some issues with the keyboard other places too. It's a gorgeous keyboard though.


[quote=dyz][quote=reilly]I spent a day looking for a keyboard but I haven't had any luck, hopefully someone here can help me. Also I'm Canadian so that's probably my issue.

Looking for a TKL, with brown switches (or red if I'm desperate enough). I'm hoping to spend somewhere around $100, all I've found so far though is around $150 + shipping.

Bonus points if I can pick it up in a store in Ottawa and save on shipping.[/quote]


CMStorm Rapid TKL, Ducky TKL, etc should all be in the 100$ range.[/quote]

I found the rapid tkl (http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129012)
Must have missed that before. Thanks.

Also I did really want a Ducky, but they all seem to be $120-150 in Canada, plus expensive shipping. And they are generally sold out on top of that.
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Platypusplobsany recommendation for cheap backlit keyboards?

built a 700$ comp within the last year and looking for a 10-30$ keyboard thats backlit

looking for some late night tf2 gaming!!!
One of my friends got this one http://www.amazon.com/I-Rocks-Black-Backlit-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0028PJ6OQ I think it might be cheaper on newegg

looks p good, will consider it for sure!

[quote=Platypus][quote=plobs]any recommendation for cheap backlit keyboards?

built a 700$ comp within the last year and looking for a 10-30$ keyboard thats backlit

looking for some late night tf2 gaming!!![/quote]
One of my friends got this one http://www.amazon.com/I-Rocks-Black-Backlit-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0028PJ6OQ?tag=teamfortresst-20 I think it might be cheaper on newegg[/quote]

looks p good, will consider it for sure!
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#64
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has anyone tried Zalman ZM-K500? Dirt cheap, and could be decent for the price

has anyone tried Zalman ZM-K500? Dirt cheap, and could be decent for the price
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Anybody know if there is a mechanical keyboard that fits the following constraints:

-Noise is a pretty serious concern (I'm thinking browns with o-rings or pads?)
-I code about 3x as much as I game, so typing accuracy and comfort takes priority
-Maximum of around $150, but I could go more or less if there's a compelling reason
-10keyless since I always smash my mouse into the right side of my current keyboard
-Solid build quality and good warranty
-Media keys would be nice to have but not totally necessary

Anybody know if there is a mechanical keyboard that fits the following constraints:

-Noise is a pretty serious concern (I'm thinking browns with o-rings or pads?)
-I code about 3x as much as I game, so typing accuracy and comfort takes priority
-Maximum of around $150, but I could go more or less if there's a compelling reason
-10keyless since I always smash my mouse into the right side of my current keyboard
-Solid build quality and good warranty
-Media keys would be nice to have but not totally necessary
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i think you might be interested in a board which has Topre switches, Kuni. but if those boards/switches sound too expensive to you, or just don't sound like 'your thing', then there are still plenty of options available with cherry switches.

topre switches are expensive, but considered to be great for long typing sessions. they are mechanical switches, but have a rubber dome in them. the rubber dome in them give a tactile feeling and also make the switches very silent. many users say they are the least fatiguing switches they've ever used.

this clip on youtube was made to demonstrate the sound of a realforce keyboard (using topre switches).

there are also keyboards (that use topre switches) which are even smaller than TKL (for example the Leopold FC660C, HHKB Pro 2 and HHKB Lite).

you probably want a keyboard with plate-mounted switches (i believe topre switches are always plate-mounted), as that makes boards alot more sturdy and adds alot to overall build quality, but it does make boards more expensive. what you also might want to know about plate-mounted switches is that it will take alot more effort to open up the switches themselves (in case you ever want to change the springs in them or apply lube).

you can find out anything there's to know about keyboards know right here. the site is also a great source for purchasing keyboards (or parts for them).

edit: it's probably the easiest to just make a thread on geekhack. there are alot of coders there who have alot of experience with keyboards. most there actually love keyboards and sincerely like to help other people purchase one. it might be handy to go for a title like 'coder looking for new keyboard' to get the attention of the 'right' people even quicker ;p

i think you might be interested in a board which has Topre switches, Kuni. but if those boards/switches sound too expensive to you, or just don't sound like 'your thing', then there are still [i]plenty[/i] of options available with cherry switches.

topre switches are expensive, but considered to be great for long typing sessions. they are mechanical switches, but have a rubber dome in them. the rubber dome in them give a tactile feeling and also make the switches very silent. many users say they are the least fatiguing switches they've ever used.

[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGsBo2HMHDc]this clip[/url] on youtube was made to demonstrate the sound of a realforce keyboard (using topre switches).

there are also keyboards (that use topre switches) which are even smaller than TKL (for example the Leopold FC660C, HHKB Pro 2 and HHKB Lite).

you probably want a keyboard with plate-mounted switches (i believe topre switches are always plate-mounted), as that makes boards alot more sturdy and adds alot to overall build quality, but it does make boards more expensive. what you also might want to know about plate-mounted switches is that it will take [b]alot[/b] more effort to open up the switches themselves (in case you ever want to change the springs in them or apply lube).

you can find out anything there's to know about keyboards know [url=http://geekhack.org/index.php]right here[/url]. the site is also a great source for purchasing keyboards (or parts for them).

edit: it's probably the easiest to just make a thread on geekhack. there are alot of coders there who have alot of experience with keyboards. most there actually love keyboards and sincerely like to help other people purchase one. it might be handy to go for a title like 'coder looking for new keyboard' to get the attention of the 'right' people even quicker ;p
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Thanks for the detailed reply, I appreciate it! I'll go on geekhack and make a thread there.

I use my computer peripherals a ton, so I'm not fazed by spending a bit extra up front to get the keyboard best suited to my needs. I'll probably start looking into keyboards with topre switches and see if there's one that suits me.

Thanks for the detailed reply, I appreciate it! I'll go on geekhack and make a thread there.

I use my computer peripherals a ton, so I'm not fazed by spending a bit extra up front to get the keyboard best suited to my needs. I'll probably start looking into keyboards with topre switches and see if there's one that suits me.
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Platypusplobsany recommendation for cheap backlit keyboards?

built a 700$ comp within the last year and looking for a 10-30$ keyboard thats backlit

looking for some late night tf2 gaming!!!
One of my friends got this one http://www.amazon.com/I-Rocks-Black-Backlit-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0028PJ6OQ I think it might be cheaper on newegg

just ordered this, seems like quite the keyboard!

[quote=Platypus][quote=plobs]any recommendation for cheap backlit keyboards?

built a 700$ comp within the last year and looking for a 10-30$ keyboard thats backlit

looking for some late night tf2 gaming!!![/quote]
One of my friends got this one http://www.amazon.com/I-Rocks-Black-Backlit-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0028PJ6OQ?tag=teamfortresst-20 I think it might be cheaper on newegg[/quote]

just ordered this, seems like quite the keyboard!
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#69
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Are reds or browns better? My blues are too loud. I tried getting a Tartarus (the tier above Nostromo) but my hand was too long for it even when the device was fully extended so I returned it.

Are reds or browns better? My blues are too loud. I tried getting a Tartarus (the tier above Nostromo) but my hand was too long for it even when the device was fully extended so I returned it.
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IntellectualAre reds or browns better? My blues are too loud.

neither are necessarily better, but most would say that linear switches (like reds) are superior for gaming.

in terms of loudness, reds and browns do not really differ.
what makes an audible difference is using o-rings or landing pads (so i'd suggest you look into them if sound is a concern).
also: pcb-mounted switches make less noise than plate-mounted switches, so you could also take that into account when looking for a new keyboard. boards with pcb-mounted switches are less sturdy (flex a bit easier), but are typically less expensive than boards with plate-mounted switches.

[quote=Intellectual]Are reds or browns better? My blues are too loud.[/quote]

neither are necessarily better, but most would say that linear switches (like reds) are superior for gaming.

in terms of loudness, reds and browns do not really differ.
what makes an audible difference is using o-rings or landing pads (so i'd suggest you look into them if sound is a concern).
also: pcb-mounted switches make less noise than plate-mounted switches, so you could also take that into account when looking for a new keyboard. boards with pcb-mounted switches are less sturdy (flex a bit easier), but are typically less expensive than boards with plate-mounted switches.
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#71
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?SID=93c828994c6a40e1bb85f8d34573d293&AID=10440897&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na&Item=N82E16823126299&cm_sp=

Switched from Razer Blackwidow blues to 710+ brown switches last years. No complaints so far. LCD screen would have been nice like they had in the previous versions but no biggie.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?SID=93c828994c6a40e1bb85f8d34573d293&AID=10440897&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na&Item=N82E16823126299&cm_sp=

Switched from Razer Blackwidow blues to 710+ brown switches last years. No complaints so far. LCD screen would have been nice like they had in the previous versions but no biggie.
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#72
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Need a little bit of help. Looking for a 10 keyless keyboard, kind of like noppoo(would go with it but I heard bad reviews) Where there isn't space between areas to save space. I have a small desk so space is key. If possible keep below $100. Thanks

Need a little bit of help. Looking for a 10 keyless keyboard, kind of like noppoo(would go with it but I heard bad reviews) Where there isn't space between areas to save space. I have a small desk so space is key. If possible keep below $100. Thanks
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#73
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I don't like the setup of this list. Pretty much everything is on the no budget list.

Maybe it would be better to separate mechanical and non-mechanical keyboards, and only have price divisions on mechanical?

Also, QuickFire Rapid with brown switches is $55 with a rebate ($70 without): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129005

I don't like the setup of this list. Pretty much everything is on the no budget list.

Maybe it would be better to separate mechanical and non-mechanical keyboards, and only have price divisions on mechanical?

Also, QuickFire Rapid with brown switches is $55 with a rebate ($70 without): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129005
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#74
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good deal on K65, reds though

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?newlink=1&Item=N82E16823816015

good deal on K65, reds though

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?newlink=1&Item=N82E16823816015
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Suprised to not see this on the list yet:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823162029&cm_re=poseidon_z-_-23-162-029-_-Product
TT eSports Poseidon Z Illuminated Mechanical KB w/ Blue Switch & including the Numpad keys.
I think it's like the cheapest mech kb with illumination with a numpad.

Suprised to not see this on the list yet:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823162029&cm_re=poseidon_z-_-23-162-029-_-Product
TT eSports Poseidon Z Illuminated Mechanical KB w/ Blue Switch & including the Numpad keys.
I think it's like the cheapest mech kb with illumination with a numpad.
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ded

ded
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#77
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Seems like the Quickfire Rapid is being discontinued and being completely superseded by the Rapid-i:

http://i.imgur.com/L3ng8UA.png

http://www.amazon.com/Storm-QuickFire-Rapid-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B007VDKLLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1407739312&sr=1-1&keywords=quickfire+rapid

rip one of the best low-cost mechanical keyboard options

Seems like the Quickfire Rapid is being discontinued and being completely superseded by the Rapid-i:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/L3ng8UA.png[/img]
http://www.amazon.com/Storm-QuickFire-Rapid-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B007VDKLLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1407739312&sr=1-1&keywords=quickfire+rapid&tag=teamfortresst-20

rip one of the best low-cost mechanical keyboard options
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#78
Momentum Mod
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should also include poker II. ive heard great things about them and i get mine tomorrow

should also include poker II. ive heard great things about them and i get mine tomorrow
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Hellbentshould also include poker II. ive heard great things about them and i get mine tomorrowLemon's profileLast Posted January 1, 2014 at 2:03 AM

rip

[quote=Hellbent]should also include poker II. ive heard great things about them and i get mine tomorrow[/quote]
[quote=Lemon's profile]Last Posted January 1, 2014 at 2:03 AM[/quote]
rip
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#80
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http://www.amazon.com/Max-Keyboard-Keycap-Cherry-Sampler/dp/B00E71W4O8/

I just got the 8-switch version of this (unfortunately it's sold out now) and it's super useful for helping determine what kind of switch you want in your next keyboard without having to go and try 4-8 different keyboards. Plus, it doubles as a cool-looking desk toy.

http://www.amazon.com/Max-Keyboard-Keycap-Cherry-Sampler/dp/B00E71W4O8/?tag=teamfortresst-20

I just got the 8-switch version of this (unfortunately it's sold out now) and it's super useful for helping determine what kind of switch you want in your next keyboard without having to go and try 4-8 different keyboards. Plus, it doubles as a cool-looking desk toy.
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#81
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Don't know how long this deal is going to last. Corsair Vengeance K65 with red switches, TKL going for 65 USD. On Newegg and also for Amazon Prime, not sure where else.

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Mechanical-Keyboard-CH-9000040-NA/dp/B00DOWCQ0I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410662829&sr=8-1&keywords=vengeance+k65

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823816015

Don't know how long this deal is going to last. Corsair Vengeance K65 with red switches, TKL going for 65 USD. On Newegg and also for Amazon Prime, not sure where else.

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Mechanical-Keyboard-CH-9000040-NA/dp/B00DOWCQ0I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410662829&sr=8-1&keywords=vengeance+k65&tag=teamfortresst-20

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823816015
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#82
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idk if this has been mentioned but you can get blank pbt keycaps on banggood for 17.69 with free shipping

the space bars apparently are fucked most of the time (can be fixed) but otherwise they are fine, this is mine

actually if you look around on their site they have a lot of different cheap pbt caps

idk if this has been mentioned but you can get blank pbt keycaps on [url=http://www.banggood.com/PBT-87-Blank-White-Key-Caps-For-Cherry-MX-Keyboard-p-84084.html]banggood[/url] for 17.69 with free shipping

the space bars apparently are fucked most of the time (can be fixed) but otherwise they are fine, [url=http://iforce.co.nz/i/recs2zuy.iqg.jpg]this[/url] is mine

actually if you look around on their site they have a lot of different cheap pbt caps
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#83
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Looking for TKL keyboard with red switches that can be shipped to Ireland with US layout. Very hard to find so far :(

Looking for TKL keyboard with red switches that can be shipped to Ireland with US layout. Very hard to find so far :(
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#84
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http://i.imgur.com/DTW073p.jpg

New keyboard for the office, Filco Majestouch 2 Ninja TKL with browns, o-rings and the Ducky Premier blue and grey blank PBT keycaps.

[img]http://i.imgur.com/DTW073p.jpg[/img]

New keyboard for the office, Filco Majestouch 2 Ninja TKL with browns, o-rings and the Ducky Premier blue and grey blank PBT keycaps.
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#85
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soneyLooking for TKL keyboard with red switches that can be shipped to Ireland with US layout. Very hard to find so far :(

Check out http://www.keyboardco.com/ they ship to Ireland and have US layout TKL boards with red switches

[quote=soney]Looking for TKL keyboard with red switches that can be shipped to Ireland with US layout. Very hard to find so far :([/quote]
Check out http://www.keyboardco.com/ they ship to Ireland and have US layout TKL boards with red switches
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#86
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I always find it interesting seeing ISO when typically only I see ANSI.

and ninja minus the ninja :3

I always find it interesting seeing ISO when typically only I see ANSI.

and ninja minus the ninja :3
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#87
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I'm finding the lack of an extended return key extremely odd. Are there any keyboards that support this http://i.imgur.com/sgfuu.jpg

Edit: apparently this is called big ass

Edit 2: googling big ass keyboards didn't help either

I'm finding the lack of an extended return key extremely odd. Are there any keyboards that support this http://i.imgur.com/sgfuu.jpg

Edit: apparently this is called big ass

Edit 2: googling big ass keyboards didn't help either
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#88
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try "iso" layout

thats what that is

try "iso" layout

thats what that is
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#89
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cage-try "iso" layout

thats what that is

that is not iso. that is a steelseries 6gv2/7g. i've never seen a normal iso keyboard like that.

[quote=cage-]try "iso" layout

thats what that is[/quote]

that is not iso. that is a steelseries 6gv2/7g. i've never seen a normal iso keyboard like that.
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#90
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sick rainbow keycaps on massdrop for 30 bucks

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/keycool-rainbow-keycaps

sick rainbow keycaps on massdrop for 30 bucks

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/keycool-rainbow-keycaps
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