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This looks like a sharp set but I honestly do not understand how this drop has been structured. I could get the parts I wanted on Carbon and get out for a reasonable price. But this is just forcing a bunch of keys on me I do not want/need. Would have expected better options especially after Carbon.
Jebbra
466
Jul 2, 2017
MLaudoneMaybe you aren't notice this is from different factory? Last Carbon is SA from Signature Plastic and this is Cherry from GMK. It's not unsual for different company have different cultures. GMK have a lot higher MOQ per kit compared to SP, that's why GMK drops almost always come in one big pack. The last time (and it was the first time) GMK done it SP's way it failed terribly (well it never done any IC too so more reason to fail).
JebbraOh I certainly noticed I did not put that together. Was not aware that GMK tended to not do batched drops and instead just lumped it all together. Thanks for the info.
Jebbra
466
Jul 2, 2017
MLaudoneNo prob. Glad I can help you :)
Belgaerix
9
Jul 2, 2017
MLaudoneAlso some people are in the opposite position. As a UK ISO user with a Leopold FC980M, the $45 NordeUK (for 8 useful keys) and extended Modifiers set, as well as the numpad kit, Modifiers kit and alphas would have cost me $200. That's prohibitively expensive for me. With this set I can cover my keyboard for $109 dollars at the lowest drop point, and maybe still have something left over for non-essential (for me) kits like spacebars.
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