Keychron Switch Tester 100 Max Edition



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Category: Popular
The labeled tray makes it easy to compare all 100 switches side-by-side without mixing them up. I’m surprised by how much smoother the Gateron yellows feel than the Cherry reds I’m used to. This tester saved me from buying a whole keyboard with switches I’d hate.
I've been switching out different switches as I build my first mechanical keyboard, and this tester makes it so easy to feel the difference between linear, tactile, and clicky in one sitting. The holder itself is sturdy enough that nothing rattles around when I'm comparing Gateron yellows to Kailh box whites.
Finally got to try out box jades without committing to a full board—that click bar feel is addictive. The holder is also sturdier than I expected for this many switches.
I was surprised by how many rare Kailh switches are included here — perfect for comparing linears side by side. The transparent keycaps let me actually see the stem colors, which made identifying each switch much easier than I expected.
Blind-buying switches online is always a gamble, so this set lets me actually feel the difference between linear, tactile, and clicky in one go. I was surprised how much smoother the Gateron yellows felt compared to the basic reds I’ve used before. Perfect for deciding what to put in my next build.
Finally, a way to physically compare clicky vs. tactile without watching another YouTube video. The holder is solid and keeps everything organized, though I wish it came with a small chart to identify each switch by feel alone.
Having all 100 switches organized on one board is so handy for side-by-side comparisons—the Gateron yellows feel noticeably smoother than the Kailh box whites. It's helped me narrow down my choice for my first custom build way faster than I expected.
Finally got this tester to help decide which switch type feels best for my next build, and the variety here is insane. The clear keycaps on the holder make it super easy to A/B test different switches side-by-side. Really glad I can feel the difference between linear, tactile, and clicky all in one place.
I was surprised by how many different switch types are packed in here—100 is no joke, and the transparent keycaps let me see the stems clearly. The holder keeps everything organized, so it’s easy to compare the Gateron and Kailh options side by side. It’s been a game-changer for deciding what to build next.
Finally found a proper switch tester that actually covers all the major brands in one place—having both Gateron and Kailh options side by side is a huge help. The transparent keycaps let me see the stem colors clearly, which matters more than I expected when comparing clicky vs. tactile. Spent a good hour just pressing each one, and now I'm confident about my first custom build.