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geekhack Marketplace => Vendor Forums => Kailh => Topic started by: Bella_Hwang on Thu, 24 August 2017, 02:13:48
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Have you used the keyboard with Kailh BOX Switch?
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I've been using Kailh BOX Heavy Burnt Orange switches :D
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No because there are no UK/EU suppliers for me to buy them from, and I don't want to have to pay high shipping+handling+customs fees from a US seller
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I just built a 40% with box pale blues and they're amazing, the click is loud, crisp and fires off on both down and upstroke.
I'm sure a lot it may be that it's my new baby but it's just a joy to type on, I carry it everywhere.
Ordered some burnt orange and dark yellow to try too since the blues surpassed all expectations, also really inexpensive.
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BOX Whites are nice but I still prefer Gatistotles; more tactile and slightly bassier click.
BOX Blacks are the best stock linears I've ever tried. Smooth, not much wobble. What else could you want in a linear?
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BOX Whites are nice but I still prefer Gatistotles; more tactile and slightly bassier click.
BOX Blacks are the best stock linears I've ever tried. Smooth, not much wobble. What else could you want in a linear?
Good weighting? xD
I don't actually know the weighting of these, I only have a few loose switches.
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BOX Whites are nice but I still prefer Gatistotles; more tactile and slightly bassier click.
BOX Blacks are the best stock linears I've ever tried. Smooth, not much wobble. What else could you want in a linear?
Good weighting? xD
I don't actually know the weighting of these, I only have a few loose switches.
i didnt mention weighting because i figured that people would just buy the weightings they want. still wish they had some intermediate option between blacks and reds though.
but hey they're still smooth at the end of the day
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I have used the box browns, some of my favorite switches so far.
A buddy of mine built a planck with the box dark yellows, heavy linear. Took him a bit to get used to the heavies, but he loves it. That was coming from gat blacks.
The low profile switches are very interesting. The don't fit a standard MX mount, so there aren't many options out there. In fact I don't know if any that are available. I designed and built a PCB for them. I actually really like them. Again, I got the browns because I like tactile. They feel great. Somewhere close to a laptop keyboard with the shorter throw, but definitely still with that mechanical feel.
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I have a baggy of box blacks waiting for Tada 68 kits to go on sale on Mass Drop! These switches are just they feel so smooth I can't wait!
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Anyone notice that the BOX red is wobbly compared to the black? Maybe just my sample switches
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No because there are no UK/EU suppliers for me to buy them from, and I don't want to have to pay high shipping+handling+customs fees from a US seller
maybe you can buy it from the
David Dejaeghere
Tarpit BVBA
+32.493257386
contact@mykeyboard.eu
They retails the kailh box switch
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Anyone notice that the BOX red is wobbly compared to the black? Maybe just my sample switches
maybe it's your samples issue
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No because there are no UK/EU suppliers for me to buy them from, and I don't want to have to pay high shipping+handling+customs fees from a US seller
maybe you can buy it from the
David Dejaeghere
Tarpit BVBA
+32.493257386
contact@mykeyboard.eu
They retails the kailh box switch
Yes, I'm pre-ordering from them :D
Anyone notice that the BOX red is wobbly compared to the black? Maybe just my sample switches
maybe it's your samples issue
Hopefully, we will see in a couple of weeks
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I have a let's spit built up with box heavy burnt orange, they are nice but I feel like the bump is almost to big in a way. It seems like after you put enough force in to overcome the bump it is very easy to bottom out. Although I think that I will get better at not bottoming out after I use the board more, since I've only been using it for a couple days so far, and the only other mechanical keyboard I have used had gateron browns. I think the next board I get will either have box heavy light blues or outemu ice purples, I would have went with the box heavy light blues, but I didn't want to disturb my roommate. The build of the box switches is very good with very little wobble. They are also nice and smooth, I don't have switch tester with me to compare them, but from memory they are on par with gateron switches, or vintage blacks.
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No because there are no UK/EU suppliers for me to buy them from, and I don't want to have to pay high shipping+handling+customs fees from a US seller
maybe you can buy it from the
David Dejaeghere
Tarpit BVBA
+32.493257386
contact@mykeyboard.eu
They retails the kailh box switch
Yes, I'm pre-ordering from them :D
Anyone notice that the BOX red is wobbly compared to the black? Maybe just my sample switches
maybe it's your samples issue
Hopefully, we will see in a couple of weeks
;D great
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Just received a whole bunch of Kailh Box switches and went into a soddering frenzy this weekend.
I replaced my Cherry MX reds in my Leopold FC750 with stock Kailh Box Reds and loving it! It's super smooth, feels a bit lighter, sprightlier and snappier than the Cherry MX reds. Also, key wobble is reduced as well. I'm preferring the sound as well over the MX reds.
I also tried the Kailh Heavy Yellows. These are indeed heavy -- too heavy for my liking. I think Reds/Blacks are more suitable for me.
When I have time, I have Kailh heavy Pale Blue and Blacks to try out as well.
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Just received a whole bunch of Kailh Box switches and went into a soddering frenzy this weekend.
I replaced my Cherry MX reds in my Leopold FC750 with stock Kailh Box Reds and loving it! It's super smooth, feels a bit lighter, sprightlier and snappier than the Cherry MX reds. Also, key wobble is reduced as well. I'm preferring the sound as well over the MX reds.
I also tried the Kailh Heavy Yellows. These are indeed heavy -- too heavy for my liking. I think Reds/Blacks are more suitable for me.
When I have time, I have Kailh heavy Pale Blue and Blacks to try out as well.
heavy box pale blue are nice. I wouldn't call them "heavy" but they are an improvement over the lighter clicky bronze that are just too light.
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Just received a whole bunch of Kailh Box switches and went into a soddering frenzy this weekend.
I replaced my Cherry MX reds in my Leopold FC750 with stock Kailh Box Reds and loving it! It's super smooth, feels a bit lighter, sprightlier and snappier than the Cherry MX reds. Also, key wobble is reduced as well. I'm preferring the sound as well over the MX reds.
I also tried the Kailh Heavy Yellows. These are indeed heavy -- too heavy for my liking. I think Reds/Blacks are more suitable for me.
When I have time, I have Kailh heavy Pale Blue and Blacks to try out as well.
heavy box pale blue are nice. I wouldn't call them "heavy" but they are an improvement over the lighter clicky bronze that are just too light.
Yes, by heavy box blue do you mean the pale blue? I just soldered these into my Ducky One TKL, replacing the MX Silvers that I really could not come to like at all due to significantly reduced travel. These Pale Blues might just be my new favorite switch. The click is so addicting...and the weight of these feel "just right." It leads to a very satisfying feel with every press. I never liked Cherry Blues. Gateron Blues were better, but these have been my favorite so far. Kailhh really came out with some wonderful switches.
Now I'm tempted to try the Whites...oh boy, this hobby is killing my wallet.
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I am using box blacks to type this up right now. I am extremely impressed zero wobble. There silky smooth and the weight is simply perfect! They are 60 gram's but they don't fatigue my fingers like my mx cherry blacks did. I gotta say overall I am extremely impressed with this switch it's taken over top spots for me. They are smoother Gateron Blacks. There far far smoother then cherry blacks that I have used. I wouldn't mind trying a Box Tactile switch in the 50-55gram range. I am not sure if those exist but I will have to make it a point to look.