I've used 66 of the 70 I purchased but unfortunately, 3 of those 66 switches came broken. I fixed one (a copper prong was damaged), but the other two don't seem salvagable. Dissapointing considering the price and quality these are supposed to be. I suspect something went awry during the hand-lubing process done by DROP. I recommend the switches, but there's a risk getting them hand-lubed.
It's mainly the feel and the sound that are just delightful. I can type on these switches for weeks at a time and not get bored. They are made with precision and the people that put them together are quite meticulous. They are a bit more expensive than the non lubed, but I would Not hesitate to buy there over non lubed if the situation arises.
To start, I won a good coupon during the Hallowheel event and decided to pick these up. I received these not too long ago and decided to test them out between a few stock HPXs and some HPXs I lubed myself. The stock HPXs were detected almost immediately, and it was difficult to determine which of the lubed HPXs were the set I modded myself. Consistency of the lube job was also really good throughout the batch, with only 1 switch having less lube than the others in the switches received. If you've got the cash and like the sound and feel of Panda style switches, give them a shot.
After spending hours lubing a set of 100 Zealio V2's even tho I loved how they felt, I just could not bring myself to spend all that time again for my next build.
Grabbed 3x sets of these on sale, I think these are more consistent than mine and they feel fantastic, super smooth, no ping, all of them seem to feel the same.
People like to hate on Drop sometimes, but I have to say... I am very impressed with these and I think they deserve more attention than they have been getting.