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You’d be hard pressed to find a more fun way to test switches than with CLICKEYbits. In fact, though they were originally developed as switch testers, people loved them so much that they started buying them as fidget toys Read More
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price is way too steep.. there's not even any soldering involved.. just mold the plastic.. and snap the switches in... Assembly takes seconds. I'm printing one with my 3d printer... the file has been online for ages, but never got around to it.
paecific.jrTo be fair, it appears that the build quality and design on this product far exceeds the 12-key fidget over at NovelKeys so that's one major reason to purchase this higher-priced fidget. I mean on the NovelKeys Fidget you can clearly see the 3D-printed substructure that they adhere the switches to and the keys just stick out in the air unsupported which puts them at higher risk of getting snapped off when loose in someone's bag.
Littleking7I have severe anxiety and ADHD, and as someone who loves mechanical keyboards and has those issues, this would be perfect for me if the switches were readily swappable. So you may not like it, but some of us appreciate it. I ordered 3 non-assembled versions from their site.