This analysis is outdated. Please reanalyze.

Pros & Cons

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

Pros

The 80's are nearly perfect for me, the 150's drown the tactile bump, but are still 'doable' they are still a little lighter than i hoped for with a bottom out force of 45 grams. The 45g weight makes the kailh speeds feel similar to cherry speeds but ...  Read More



Cons

The springs in this bag seem to mostly have bulged-out ends that are also scratchy. It's also a terrible feel and sound when you assemble the switch.

Was this feature helpful?

Highlights

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

Quality


After batch lubing with 205g0 they are quite smooth and feel better than the 35 gram stainless springs that came stock in my switches


Swapped these for the stock ones in my gateron silver optical switches and now they’re heavier to press perfect


The original kailh spring bottoms out too heavy for my tastes with this spring swap i dont have to buy a different switch


The 150g would work great in an application where you only hit a few keys at a time and dont want accidental presses like maybe...  Read More

Price


For the low price of a cup of a coffee you too can have the feeling of your fingers getting stronger by the day

Shipping


I was actually sent the 67g springs


Just like mentioned shipping is a little slow but it is coming all the way from china and even then it took a about 2 weeks

Packaging/appearance


And it come is a nice box with a plastic insert that doubles as a lube tray

Competitiveness


I tried 80g not this brand and these 150g in cherry mx clears


There are probably a few switches that are so terrible that that process wont even improve them but if youre in a position wher...  Read More


Go through amazon or even better dedicated keyboard vendors and buy the actual accessories for what theyre intended for

Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    great, little, bottom, cherry and heavy.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 126 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 7 2024.

Helpful InsightsBETA

The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If you want a heavy to mid ranged spring these are great options i bag lubed them with 205g0 and just swapped the springs


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    They seem to have a richer and deeper sound than the previous ones


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    They fit cherry and gateron as well


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The 45g weight makes the kailh speeds feel similar to cherry speeds but smoother because the kailh bottom housing isnt grainy like the cherries


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The original kailh spring bottoms out too heavy for my tastes with this spring swap i dont have to buy a different switch


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The 150g would work great in an application where you only hit a few keys at a time and dont want accidental presses like maybe in an industrial application but for actual typing coding or gaming they are just too heavy


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If ymdk sold these in a 90g or 100g i would buy them for sure


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I’m an intentional typist and so i prefer a higher actuation force for the keys—i make fewer mistakes when i’m typing

Review Count History
Loading...