Ok... uh... being the previous owner of FOUR Ducky Shine 9087's with ALL CHERRY MX FLAVORS and currently owning 2x CM QFR w/ Reds/Browns, 1x CM QF TK w/ Reds and 2x Noppoo Choc Mini's w/ Reds/Browns (new version) I can assure you 100% that the QFR's take the crown with ease in regards to quality. The deal breaker really is how sturdy the keys feel when you type on them and this might be limited to some people but the costar stablizers on the bigger shift, enter, backspace, space bar etc are far superior to the Cherry switches on the Ducky's. Don't get me wrong besides those keys having that, "squishy feeling" there's really nothing else to complain about with the Ducky's. If you absolutely need backlighting, buy a Ducky. Now. Maybe a Deck if you're into abstract things. Or the CM QF TK if you want a more gaming oriented TKL KB. The CM QF TK and Noppoo Choc Mini's are probably somewhere in the middle of costar and cherry squishiness. But I will say overall I think the Choc Mini's are the lowest quality out of all the keyboards that I currently own. They aren't bad by any means but Noppoo definitely used cheaper materials to make their keyboards (Choc Mini's have the best layout for gamers IMO. Give them the quality of a costar and I will be a life long customer.) This is why I've spent so much money on keyboards, trying them out at home and seeing which ones I like. In the end it's all personal preference regardless of all the great information/reviews/advice on this website. And TBH I will spend quite a bit more money for a quality product that feels like the company actually gives a crap about what they put out as a final product. Good luck.
-Truday