Kailh Box Cream Pro Switch



Category: Switches



Category: Switches
The tactile bump is snappy and satisfying without being tiring, and the stem wobble is practically nonexistent. It took about a week to break in fully, but now they feel incredibly smooth on every keystroke.
I put these in my daily driver and the sound is much cleaner than the old Cherry MX blues I was using — a satisfying clack without being annoying. The smoothness right out of the box surprised me, no need to break them in for weeks.
Wasn’t sure about the box design at first, but the stability when typing is noticeably better than other switches I’ve tried. The sound is a crisp, clean clack that doesn’t get annoying during long sessions. Definitely my new go-to for a linear feel with that extra bit of control.
The longer stem on these switches makes for a noticeably deeper and more satisfying bottom-out feel than standard switches. I swapped them into my daily board and the typing sound is crisp without being too loud.
I was skeptical about the sound at first, but the creamy feel right out of the box sold me—the tactile bump is less pronounced than I expected, which actually makes for smoother typing. They're quieter than my old linears too, a nice bonus for late-night sessions.
The boxy housing keeps the stem perfectly stable even during fast typing sessions, which is a massive upgrade from my previous switches. The factory lube is applied just right too, giving a quiet, creamy bottom-out sound.
Finally, a switch that feels both smooth and snappy right out of the box without any pre-lubing. The cream-colored housing makes it easy to spot on my board, and they’re noticeably quieter than my old blues.
I’ve been swapping these into my daily board and the sound is noticeably cleaner—less scratchy than my older switches. The 45-pack was exactly what I needed for a full TKL, and the stem feels rock-solid in the housing.
Swapped these into my keyboard and the tactile feel is just right—not too heavy, not too light. The smooth travel makes typing for hours a breeze, and they’re noticeably quieter than my old switches.
Installed these in my daily driver and the difference in feel is night and day—the smoothness is almost distracting in a good way. The tactile bump is crisp enough that I never bottom out accidentally while typing. For a linear, they have an unusually satisfying heft to them.