Lokking for mechanical keyboard (cherry brown)

domi0629

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As mentioned I am looking for a mechanical keyboard which is:
-cherry my brown (first time using mechanical)
-backlit (blue prefered but can live sth else)
-wrist rest (I have used 1 keyboard for the last 10 years and it had 1 so I'm used to it)
- price range 120$ ( I live in Hungary so prices are higher but I could order from germany)

Please tell me what you suggest / think might be good for me,
Thank you for helping me
 
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Cooler master makes some great keyboards for the money. Certain models(not sure which ones, a guru on Overclock.net told me about it) are made in the same factory as filco. One of the best mechs or the best mechanical you can buy.

I had a cm brown cherry switches that I literally spilled an entire cup of coffee on while it was powered up. I unplugged it, ran it under water for a while and left it to dry. It still works perfectly 6 months later without an issue.

personally I would try to get a Ducky shine. they have great build quality, and has all the led options you might need. They are a bit more money, but worth a little extra time to save so you can buy the right board once. Used Ducky's can be found on ebay if you look hard...

domi0629

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yeah it might be that much in your country, but here it is 185$+ in germany 169$+ the cheapest + in hungary you can'T find brown mx. I also looked at that one, it has everything I want but cost too much :c. Either way thanks.
 

sportsfanboy

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Cooler master makes some great keyboards for the money. Certain models(not sure which ones, a guru on Overclock.net told me about it) are made in the same factory as filco. One of the best mechs or the best mechanical you can buy.

I had a cm brown cherry switches that I literally spilled an entire cup of coffee on while it was powered up. I unplugged it, ran it under water for a while and left it to dry. It still works perfectly 6 months later without an issue.

personally I would try to get a Ducky shine. they have great build quality, and has all the led options you might need. They are a bit more money, but worth a little extra time to save so you can buy the right board once. Used Ducky's can be found on ebay if you look hard enough.

Or this website, sometime they are out of stock, but... http://tigerimports.net/sunshop/index.php?l=product_list&c=73
 
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domi0629

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My only options for ordering are germany and hungary where the ducky can't be found or is veeeeeeeeeeeeeery expensive compared to US prices. I never used ebay and I'd rather order shops who got websiter and reviews like the one you sent, thank you for answering.