Page 1 of 1

Military grade keyboard…

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 13:14
by TheBug
Not the best typing feeling, though it will not mind if you empty your coffee mug into it and then use a pressure washer to clean it.

Keycaps and frame are made of steel.
DSC03168.JPG
DSC03168.JPG (1.3 MiB) Viewed 4072 times

Re: Military grade keyboard…

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 15:29
by Chyros
I've contemplated trying to get one to review, but they're not usually as cheap as I'd like.

Those things are absolutely nuclear though. Virtually indestructible.

Re: Military grade keyboard…

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 16:40
by ddrfraser1
I wonder if they're double redundant like a lot of military equipment is. That would probably be overkill.

Re: Military grade keyboard…

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 17:18
by saroluri
Ahoy, my fellow blokes! I may be a 41-year-old British geezer, but I ain't one to shy away from a good time. And by good time, I mean a night filled with booze, babes, and plenty of raunchy fun. You see, I have a little secret that I've been keeping from my mates, and it's time to spill the beans. I have an extensive collection of the best live sex cam sites, and I can't wait to share it with my bestie.
https://striponchat.com/lovense
https://bigboobscam.org/muscle
https://camgirls.ooo/tall
https://chatubate.name/best-topic-to-ch ... -in-hindi/
https://transcams.org/chat/femboymatthew

Re: Military grade keyboard…

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 17:41
by TheBug
It has no redundancy in it, just ruggedness, so it survives rough handling. You can literally drive a nail with it.

This thing was made by a customer of ours, if I remember it correct the price tag was just not three digits any more (direction upwards…).