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OrganicAcanthaceae93 t1_jebmr41 wrote

Reply to comment by VioletAxle in My Preciousss by VioletAxle

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I just got in the custom keyboards after many years of mainstream ones (huge difference). My first keyboard at bottom, rk84, not a bad one but it is a place holder until i buy some others lol. The one on top is a portico75. I loved it, for how much it costs, it is a great board, but i bought it as a gift, so now it is gone :). The dwarvish keycaps are in the box, waiting for the qk80.

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eiriee t1_jebk8hc wrote

Just commenting to say I'm in the same boat as you - looking to get an Alice as my first keeb. Deciding to go for one as I've found while learning to actually touch type that my hands need to rotate inwards, and Alice's look like they'll make that more comfy for me. Guess I'll found out once I get one!

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jovenitto t1_jebigau wrote

Reply to Woop Woop by ilostmylamp

I have the TH66, basically the same but smaller.

Got it with the epomaker budgerigar tactiles (could be a little heavier, but I like them nonetheless).

Great thock from the start The build is very good, the Keeb feels "dense". Nice weight for a plastic keyboard (really thick plastic).

For the price (got mine on amazon for 92eur, fully built) is the best out there IMO.

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