Hey there guys!
This is my first review so please be gentle.
In the new beginnings of my journey through the addiction of mechanical keyboards I need to be able to get a feel of the different switches. Thus, I bought the WASD switch, cap, and o-ring sampler kit that has been suggested to me by many others. This is a good teaser as I wait for two MX Red boards.
Anyway onto the review...This is what comes in the mail when you purchase from WASDkeyboards:

You get 5 keyswitches, 5 of each of the three different o-rings, and 11 different keycaps.
I like how fast it got to me (although USPS delayed my package because they are buns), and I really like how it comes with the MX clear now.
MX Switch ReviewThis is going to be incomplete due to the fact that the switches are unmounted which doesn't give the proper feel as to how it will feel on a keyboard.
RedsSo far, this is my favorite switch. I like the light airy feeling it provide. The linear feel felt right as I know that I am a light touch typist. I can't wait to have my two mx red boards.
BlackThis is my second favorite switch, if there was a poker x on ebay with a black switch for the same price that I found mine, I would've gotten this instead of MX Red. It feels like how a brown is described because you can feel that resistance as you pressed down. What I like about the mx black is that started to get resistant as you got further to the bottom. I know I couldn't test the actuation point and the resistance, but it still felt great.
ClearThis switch had me think a bit. Tactility in general I found to not be my thing. The bump in all the tactile switches were all mushy to me. I hardly felt the bump more so just whether there was resistance or not. With that, if I had to pick a tactile switch I would pick the clears because it was the most resistant. The resistance was like the black in that it is not overwhelming but felt it more as I passed the bump. I would probably go ergo-clear if I had the choice.
BlueI can actually write a bit about this keyswitch because I tried it out on a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate at the Windows Store at my local mall. I felt the tactility as I heard the switch (just like those pictures that make you hear a thump when it lands on the ground). I thought I would enjoy typing on these but rather I didn't when I tried it. It felt rough and sometimes (idk if it was just the BWU or what) even though I pressed passed the bump, it wouldn't read it. This made me realize that I type lighter than I thought. I didn't like how it just felt rough to me and felt imbalanced with the resistance.
Brown This is my least favorite switch. As I have read a lot on GH, it felt like a scratchy linear switch. I felt the bump, but it felt more like a stuck keyswitch. I tapped on the keyswitch as if I was typing (although not the same), and I realized that I still didn't go past that bump at times. It feels like it would get in my way rather than guide me.
O-Ring ReviewThis review will also be incomplete and fixed later when I get my keyboard (FC660M).
BlueI enjoyed this on the linear switches, I didn't feel a hard clack when I played with the switches on this, it felt soft and not too squishy. It just felt like a softer bottoming out.
BlackI enjoyed this one on the linear switches as well. It wasn't necessarily "hard" like they described it to be on the website, but rather it felt like a thicker blue o-ring. I wanna try the two when my keyboard comes in.
RedThere wasn't too much of a feel with this o-ring, so I can't really tell. I will test them with my future keyboards.
TL;DRI thoroughly enjoyed MX Reds and Blacks...Clears are my only favorite tactile switch...Blue and Black o-rings are really nice as well, but will need further testing when I get a keyboard