Still think more keyboards should use Azio/Dearmo/Aula-style switch covers to increase spill and debris resistance. Seems like it'd be a good feature to have for not much extra cost.
Actually, one of the main reasons why I don't buy more expensive keyboards is that I regard it as more or less inevitable that I will sometimes spill things into my keyboard. I live in a small apartment, so my desk is also my table...but even if it weren't, I drink coffee pretty much constantly, and am also at the computer pretty much constantly (since it's both work and recreation for me), so I would lose ~90% of both my productivity and spare time if I went away from the computer every time I had coffee. I would be a lot more open to the idea of, say, a fancy custom keyboard, if I knew that it won't die the first time I get up a) without realizing that the cord of my headphones has gotten wrapped around a full cup of coffee, and b) simultaneously, without realizing that my headphones are still on my head. This sort of thing happens a lot to me...