Cherry MX Switch Set






Category: Popular






Category: Popular
The 110-switch option was perfect for my full-size build, leaving extras for testing. Each stem slides in smoother than my old budget switches, and the consistent actuation makes typing feel crisp.
Finally got my hands on the 35-switch set, and the tactile feel is exactly what I wanted for my first build. Each switch clicks cleanly without any wobble, and they seated perfectly into my hotswap board.
Put together a custom keyboard for the first time and these 35 switches felt consistent across every keypress. The tactile feedback is crisp without being too loud for my office.
The batch of 110 switches I got are incredibly consistent, scratch-free right out of the box. I’ve been swapping them into my keyboard and each one clicks with the same satisfying tactility.
I was pleasantly surprised by how consistent the actuation force is across all 35 switches, no wobble at all. They feel noticeably smoother than the budget set I tried previously, and the tactile bump is just right for long typing sessions. A solid upgrade for anyone building their first custom board.
After a year of heavy daily use, not a single switch has failed or started to chatter, and the tactile feel still feels crisp. The 35-switch pack was exactly what I needed to replace a few worn keys.
I swapped out the linear switches in my numpad for these tactile ones, and the difference is night and day—really crisp feedback without being too loud. The 110-pack gave me plenty for a full board with some spares, too.
The 35-switch pack was perfect for my first custom keyboard build, and I love how each one feels so crisp and consistent out of the box. Installed them in about an hour, and the tactile bump is exactly what I was hoping for.
Picked up the 110-switch set for a full board build—the tactile bump on these is noticeably crisp compared to my last linear switches. They're snug in the PCB without needing excessive force, which made my first hot-swap project much smoother than expected.
Swapped out my old linear switches for these, and the difference in tactile feedback is night and day—the bump is firm but not fatiguing even after typing for hours. I got the 110-pack and it covered a full keyboard with a few spares left over, which was perfect.