Cherry MX Switch Tester 12-Key Mechanical Keyboard Sampler Switch Testing
✅ 1 for 12: This Cherry MX switch tester shares you exactly the same press feeling on a cherry mx switch mechanical keyboard. Like owning 12 mechanical keyboards, 12 different switches will help you to tell what your favorite type is. It comes with Cherry MX Red, Cherry MX Black, Cherry MX Blue, Cherry MX Brown, Cherry MX Green, Cherry MX Tactile Gray, Cherry MX Clear, Cherry MX White, Silent Red, Silent Black, Speed Silver and Speed Silver [RGB]..
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About this item
- ✅ 1 for 12: This Cherry MX switch tester shares you exactly the same press feeling on a cherry mx switch mechanical keyboard. Like owning 12 mechanical keyboards, 12 different switches will help you to tell what your favorite type is. It comes with Cherry MX Red, Cherry MX Black, Cherry MX Blue, Cherry MX Brown, Cherry MX Green, Cherry MX Tactile Gray, Cherry MX Clear, Cherry MX White, Silent Red, Silent Black, Speed Silver and Speed Silver [RGB]..
- ✅ PRINTED PBT KEYCAPS: Mounted on a crystal transparent acrylic model, equipped with 12 PBT Keycaps with Cherry MX keyswitch color, this switch tester lets you easily know which switch is which!
- ✅ MUST HAVE GADGETS: The switch sampler is a must have kit to try Cherry MX mechanical switch for anyone who's gonna buy a mechanical keyboard. You can easily pull out the keycaps from the housing with the keycap puller.
- ✅ 24 O-RINGS SAMPLE: Our Cherry MX switch tester comes with 24 sound dampening rubber O-ring samples (12 40A-L & 12 40A-R), you will know how the key with O ring feel like. Black ones are 40A-L with 0.2mm reduction; Clear ones are 40A-R with 0.4mm reduction.
- ✅ DÉCOR & RELEASE & DIY KEYS: Can be an ideal desktop decoration. Also a good gadget that help relieve nervous energy or anxiety. Besides, you can take the switches and replace them on your own keyboard if professional enough.
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Specs at a glance
- Operation Mode
- Mechanical
- Current Rating
- 40 Amps
- Contact Type
- Normally Open
- Connector Type
- Plug In
- Brand
- Griarrac
- Switch Type
- Mechanical
- Terminal
- Solder
- Material
- Acrylic, Polybutylene Terephthalate
What buyers say
Top reviews
251 ratings on Amazon
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Excellent Tool for deciding which switch to go with
This has been so helpful for me to decide which mechanical switch I prefer, especially since having gone from membrane keyboards to mechanical switches. This is a quality product. Aside from using it to help me decide which mechanical switches I prefer, I was able to put this ...
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Great for getting a feel!
Who actually knows what a cherry switch feels like? What do the colors even mean? This is a great first step into understanding the different types of switches and the different actuation forces. You may not go with cherries in the long run but this sure helps get you an idea ...
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Good switch tester, works as desktop fidget toy, too
Whether the switches are authentic Cherry MX switches or clones, they each are of good quality and each variant available from Cherry. As for the housing they sit on, it's just a solid clear plastic, nothing special, but it works just fine.the switches are rather loose on it, ...
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