1) So... I have a BlackWidow. I really like it, except the impact on bottoming out actually hurts my fingers when I'm typing at full speed. Not bottoming out is not going to happen, as at full speed i bottom out even clears(they do help at my normal rhythm, I don't bottom them out then). Are PCB mounted blues better in that respect?
2) I can get the g80-3000 lsceu(blue PCB mounted cherries) in white (PBT key caps) for around what I paid for my white g80 with clears (90 usd shipped from within my country) or in black (POM key caps) for about 140 usd shipped from keyboardco. Is POM better by a margin that would justify paying 50 usd more?
3) G80 build quality (other than key caps) is not an issue, as I am fairly satisfied with my g80-lqceu. Vibrations do propagate from the right hand side to the left hand side(curious, since it doesn't work the other way around) while typing, but that's nitpicking as far as I am concerned.
4) Bonus: how can I get hairs and other debris easily out of plate mounted switches? That's another reason for which I am interested in PCB mounted switches, servicing the blackwidow has been a pain in the ass: after an unfortunate bug spraying session, even after cleaning with distilled water, isopropylic alcohol and contact cleaner, I still have around 6 non-clicky switches in the alpha section.
Thanks.