Kailh Box Switch Set






Category: Switches






Category: Switches
The 110-switch option was perfect for my full-size build, and the tactile feel is noticeably crisper than my old switches. They click cleanly right out of the box without any wobble.
I've been building my first mechanical keyboard and went with the 45-switch option—the tactile feel is noticeably crisper than the linear ones I tried. The dustproof box design gives me peace of mind during assembly.
Pulling the clicky stems out of my old switches was a pain, but the Kailh Box design has a solid stem that feels much more secure in the housing. The 45-switch option gave me exactly what I needed for my TKL board.
The 110-switch set was the perfect amount to cover my full-sized board with extras left over. Each switch feels incredibly stable when pressed, with no unwanted stem movement at all.
Finally, a switch that doesn't wobble during fast typing - the box stem design really locks it in place. I've swapped 45 of these into my daily board and the clicky sound is crisp without being too loud.
Tried these for a linear build and the clicky ones are surprisingly quiet compared to other box switches I've used. The 110-count set gave me plenty for a full keyboard plus extras.
I was a bit worried about the ping sound some switches make, but these are near silent in my build while still feeling solid. The 45-gram option is perfect for my lighter typing style, and the included 110 count was more than enough for my full-sized keyboard.
The tactile click on these is so crisp and consistent across every switch in the set — my typing feels noticeably snappier. Got the 45-piece option for a TKL and it's exactly what I needed without a single bent pin.
Was tired of replacing switches until I tried these box-style ones — the clickbar design gives a really distinct tactile bump that makes every keystroke feel precise. I ordered the 45-switch set and it was exactly enough to cover my TKL board with a few spares left over. The housing feels noticeably sturdier than the cheap ones I’ve used before.
The clicky sound is so crisp and satisfying, and the tactile bump feels perfectly balanced for typing. I swapped out a full keyboard's worth and haven't looked back since.