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Anonymous /g/105751642#105792297
7/3/2025, 9:52:32 PM
Two days left on the DK1-TKL at Unikeys (for NA, idk vendors for other regions). Unusually cheap brass- or copper-bottomed TKL. Shilling because TKLs are popular in this thread and I hate seeing people miss this sort of thing and then ask whether they should get a Keychron.

$215 USD for brass bottom, brass weight, wired hotswap pcb. Pre-lubed stabs are included, so a full build with $20 switches and $35 keycaps could run $270 all-in.

some sound tests:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqWb5odbLJM&t=5130s Brass, DCS caps, Gateron Sage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqWb5odbLJM&t=5196s Copper, KAP caps, HMX Cream Latte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbmgiJjUx0M&t=1045s Brass, GMK caps, Keygeek Blue Cheese, most foams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SDpyYlj9LU&t=704s Copper, GMK caps, HMX Yogurt

>ANSI only
>WK or WKL
>fully assembled weight >3kg
>gasket mount with gasket socks on pcb or dumbbell gaskets on plate, each with two hardness options
>brass or copper bottom case with cutouts under each switch, a little for sound but also for hotswap clearance
>ball-catch assembly and magnetic PCB connection, which means it's very easy to take apart to change switches, clean, etc
>nice low front height, big plus IMO
>7 deg typing angle
>good ano
>1.2mm and 1.6mm pcb options, no flex cuts (I think maybe they cancelled flexcuts after testers found the hotswap sockets were bottoming out with too much pcb flex), solder or hotswap, wired or tri-mode
>decorative front badge in stonewash or mirror PVD, you get to pick two, any additional ones are $5 per
>PC, FR4 and Alu plate options, should also be possible to build plateless
>Estimated shipping date is September

I'm gonna blow a gasket when someone comes in here asking for a good midrange tkl on July 6