JTK Sliders: The good, the bad, and the ugly.
I got my JTK sliders on Monday and I started putting them on at about 4PM.
They feel great, but if you're someone who cares about wobble in any way: stay away from these sliders. They are wobblier than any mx switch I have ever tried. If I move around my hands in a circular motion on my board it feels super apparent.
Repeated tolerance issues ended up making this board take roughly 5 more hours to completely slider swap. Out of the 1 pack of sliders that I was sent, just around 30 of them ended up leaving my switches with this annoying, mid-press scratchy bump. I personally am fine with this but to anyone with a bigger board than me this is completely unacceptable.
Every time I reswapped a slider and tested it, I'd have to swap it again because of these double bumps. This happened about 30 times. After a quick examination of my board as of typing this review, I've had another 5 tolerance issues that I will have to go and fix after submitting this review.
TLDR:
Pro:
MX Sliders
Relatively Inexpensive.
Included Spacebar is nice
Feel is not too bad, especially on the modifier keys.
Cons:
Wobble makes you feel like you're typing on a bowl of jello.
You have to either chip at your keyboard or your keycaps to use the stabilized keys
DCS sounds absolutely horrible with these things, lol.
Tolerances may cost you about half the set alone, so if you're buying these for a fullsize, or even an 87 key, it'd be best to buy 2 sets because these things are really really inconsistent.
Suggestions: More plastic on the topre stem circle. If you add just a bit more, the sliders wont wobble as much, I think.
Thanks for the sliders, but I hope some improvements can be made to these. They're very promising.