Good day,
I live in central Europe and so far most of the shops I encountered had ridiculous shipping fees. So what are you favourite shops for that purpose? Also I could use help picking out my new keyboard. I don't need a numpad, I am mainly looking for comfort and durability and my favourite switch types are blue,red,brown. My budget is 50-100 dollars, it can go as high as to 200 dollars but that isn't preferred.
Need help with shipping to Europe and keyboard
- BimboBB
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 2 (mx brown)
- Main mouse: Logitech G400
- Favorite switch: mx brown
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.....than you might be in the wrong forum.
nah....you could buy yrself some kind of o-rings which will reduce the noise when the keys bottom out. It changes slightly the feeling, but sometimes silence has priority over feeling. With these o-rings yr mechanical keyboard is as loud as any standard rubberdome (imho).

nah....you could buy yrself some kind of o-rings which will reduce the noise when the keys bottom out. It changes slightly the feeling, but sometimes silence has priority over feeling. With these o-rings yr mechanical keyboard is as loud as any standard rubberdome (imho).
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- Location: Germany
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For a cheap one with modern design, yes.Somenome wrote:Oh okay, so CM is the way to go for me?
Alternatively there are the cherry G80-3000s
Which you can get new for around 60eur anywhere.
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- Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Ergo Clear MX11800, Ducky 1087XM
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus
- Favorite switch: Ergo Clear
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Here (Netherlands) you can just buy Quickfire Rapids with reds or blacks at regular stores for 75-80 euros. (no browns or blues though
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