Hey guys,
I know I have already asked about this a month or so ago but I want to be fully sure before I make my purchase.
Background info:
- Starting PhD soon, a lot of typing involved (Hopefully next week)
- Sharing office with 3 other people (Need a silent keyboard)
- Own CMStorm with Reds(LOVE IT), tried Black, Blue and Brown but only as a single switch on home made test bench(picture)
- After using Reds for a month Brows felt like broken Reds but I haven't tried a keyboard with full brown keys
- When I type I always bottom out the keys, can't touch type
- Got a bag O-rings (125)
So my thought was to get a Filco keyboard with Red switches but as student I am not very rich, well rather broke I would say. So I am not sure if 120GBP is a justifiable price for a keyboard.
Are there any alternatives with better a price point? or should I forget food and buy Filco?
Any suggestions guys?
Thank you 
1. Touch typing simply means that you keep your fingers on the home row as a default position, and you don't look down at the keyboard as you type.
2. Bottoming out the keys, or not bottoming out the keys, is immaterial to typing efficiency, so that is not really a criteria you should use in buying a keyboard.
3. Cherry MX Reds are very underrated for typing. In fact, IMO they are better suited to typing than to gaming, which seems to be contrary to popular thinking for some reason. In gaming you want to feel the tactile actuation of the key, since each keypress can mean the difference between life and death (well virtual life or death). In typing long documents, you want maximum comfort, and you want to minimize fatigue. MX Reds are perfect for both. You can type a lot of pages, and not get tired with MX Reds (or as tired as with other switches). I think you have made a great choice with your MX Red keyboard.
4. Now, as for choosing new keyboard vs. food, you should always choose food. Do not strain your budget to buy a new keyboard, it's simply not worth it. Especially since you already have a keyboard that you are comfortable with: your CM Storm with MX Reds. If I were you, I would stick with that. I don't think you will like MX Blacks, and since you find that MX Browns feel like gritty Reds (which is true), I can't suggest Browns or Blues (which are basically clicky browns). Based on the foregoing, I don't think you need a new keyboard at all. You already have a good one. Or one that is "good enough".
5. Conclusion: wait until you get a paying job, or a paid research position, or a stipend, or at least a birthday gift from grandma, or some other source of cash, before you think about buying a new keyboard. And at that point, when you don't have to choose between food and a keyboard, you should consider a Topre RealForce 87U Silent Variable. Which IMO, is the perfect keyboard for massive amounts of typing in a crowded office. And the mellifluous
thock, thock, thock of the Topre silent switches, will make everybody in your office wonder "What the heck kind of keyboard is that?"
6. Now if you are hellbent on buying a new keyboard right now, then I would say get the Filco with MX Reds. But don't say I didn't warn you that you will be incredibly underwhelmed, because you will have spent 120 GBP for only a slightly better version of what you already have.