http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=213
i ordered this last month.
i really hate it.
cherry red all the way, that's why i have 5 cherry reds, 1 black, 1 white, 1 blue and 1 green one brown.
the next thing i remotely like is the brown, then it's blue, then it's probably white or black. green switches are a nightmare.
believe me i bought into the hype and it was all dismay.
typing heavily is honestly one of the worst pre conception people have about speed typing.
If you hate it, do you want to sell it? Eh? Eh?
yeah it's gonna be close or exactly what i got it for, cus i barely typed 2 hours on it-/-
What did you get it for? And used is used so it's gotta be discounted at least a little. There's value in something being new. While this isn't as drastic, it's like what they say about driving a car off the lot.
Anyway, smarmy comments aside, I do think I'd be interested depending on the price. Do you have everything it came with and the packaging?
first off, it's rare and there is a reason i don't sell any of my stuff. i buy them for a reason and even if i don't like them as much as I wanted to, I am sure as an individual that respect the product being made I am not ignorant and arrogant enough like many other uneducated folks out there and simply go as far as to express their personal approval or disapproval to certain keyboards or claim they will never use this or they will never like that. now it sounds like you assume I did that, but I didn't.
I have not used it much, but through posting about it I feel the obligation to use it more. Yes it is kind of hyped, but it is an alternative that is rarely available when you want it. When we talk about different switches we go online and see what people have to say about it, or we try ourselves. How many people actually have their original uncontaminated opinions about key switches? Even if they have actually owned it to whatever degree, it doesn't mean they really have individual experience off of it. They may or may not approach certain keyboards with pre-assumptions, and therefore their user experiences may change.
In my case, I was pretty stoked about green switches, but as a calm person I did not smash it or post a sale right after my medicore/terrible first impression.
How much are you willing to pay for it though? I understand as a buyer nobody wants to pay for open box item at full price. But as someone who is not interested in selling, that's what I would want if someone wants it badly. See, the item is worth more for me than for others? Then I don't want to sell it. I already paid what was worth for me, and there is no reason to lose the difference and go through all the process of buying and selling, without gaining anything but I don't like Greens. That's just sad, some people may say it's better than keeping it without using it, but I am not broke yet and it's obvious that people who own multiple mech keyboards shouldn't need to sell keyboards unless they really want something else and can't get the cash around to do so.
TLDR: i don't sell stuff i bought. if you want it, consider yourself lucky I don't ask a higher price than MSRP.