Well, the thing is… it was an awesome keyboard for the price. Genuine Cherry MX switches, *thick POM* (or white PBT, respectively) keycaps, CapsLock-Control swap, a decent layout.
The creaky screwless case never bothered me. Neither did the unusual spacebar, because the stock keycap was already superb quality. However, the soldering, along with potential double tapping issues, made me consider ditching the PCB and hardwiring a matrix + a Teensy. Would it be worth it? Probably not.
You can get a Costar tenkeyless instead—with better build quality, compatibility with aftermarket keycaps, a replacement controller. Or a (custom) matrix keyboard with a customizable firmware.