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The MAGIC-REFINER Diced Fruit Blueberry Switches are a set of 35 pre-lubed linear mechanical keyboard switches designed for optimal performance and durability. With a lightweight actuation force of 35gf, 5-pin stability, and a lifespan of 80 million keystrokes, these switches provide a premium typing experience for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | MAGIC-REFINER |
Package Dimensions | 8.2 x 7.2 x 7.1 cm; 100 Grams |
Item model number | AS Diced Fruit Switches |
Manufacturer | MAGIC-REFINER |
Colour | Blueberry/Linear |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**S
These are Ajazz switches
Can confirm that the Peach/Kiwi/Banana/Coral/Royal yellow are all Ajazz switches that are all well thought of, just a bit cheaper than from Epomaker on Amazon. They come in Ajazz packaging and everything.
Z**Y
Amazing! Fabulous value, really nice typing action.
These are truly superb switches, and great value at a tenner for 45. They are a massive upgrade from the basic switches supplied with cheap mechanical keyboards.I'm not a full-on keyboard modding enthusiast (yet), but I type a lot so I do appreciate a good keyboard. I've found that assembling my own is a good way to achieve a result I like. Until now I've limited my modding to swapping a couple of keysets, and I haven't really explored replacement switches. That has just changed...The switches are nicely presented, in a card box containing a round plastic tub with a large screw cap. Even a clumsy fool like me can easily get the switches out without spilling them everywhere. The tubs are also handy for storing the switches you took out of the board.One tub of 45 switches is enough to replace the most-used keys on a keyboard. You don't really need to have expensive, linear switches on the Fn keys or Caps Lock, for example. Just swap the alphanumerics, Rtn, Space bar and any others you use a lot. Obviously, if you are populating a new board from scratch, you'll need more than one pot of switches.The green ones are completely linear. The weighting is low, so they are very easy to press. Once the key starts moving, the spring pressure feels uniform throughout the stroke. They are lighter, and I like them better than the red Outemus I had in the test board previously, but I still prefer tactile switches.The blue ones do have a tactile bump which is quite firm, but once you overcome it, needs very little effort to depress the key. The switch is made immediately after the bump, so you don't have to push the key all the way down. The bump is firmer than the Outemu Brown switches in my other keyboard, and the overall feel is much nicer. I haven't yet tried the legendary Holy Panda switches, but if they are better than these, I understand why they are called Holy!The switches are pre-lubed, which is an afternoon saved. I have not felt the need to dismantle them - they feel amazing to me, so I'll leave them alone. I just shoved them straight in this keyboard, stuck some keycaps on it and here I am, typing!If your board has backlighting, it shines through the translucent casing of the switches. The board in the pictures has white LEDs only, not RGB. It looks ice-blue because of the switches. By a handy coincidence, the keycap set is also blue, so it looks amazing. On an RGB board, the switches do slightly affect the colour.Out of the four tubs I've fitted so far, I've had one bent pin. I didn't spot it, so the letter 'P' wasn't working after I assembled the board. I'd managed to completely mangle the pin, but I was able to straighten it and it's now working perfectly : PPPPPpppp! So the switches are fairly robust.The stem of the switch has extra support either side of the 'cross', so the caps fit nice and snugly and there is very little wobble.One word of warning: Keyboard modding is addictive. I was sent one free tub of 45 green switches to review, and I liked them so much I decided to buy another pack to do the whole keyboard. Then I wanted to try the blue ones. I bought two tubs of those, and a board to put them on, and a keycap set to match. That free tenner's worth of switches got expensive really quickly!Definitely recommended. Buy as many as you can before the community discovers them and wipes out the stock - or before I buy them all!
R**N
Decent switch for the price
The switches are lightly lubed, definitely not hand lubed but may have been sprayed or machine done, nice budget switch and is likely drop shipped.
M**S
Nice, cheap switches
Very good switches for the price. They're really tactile which is nice. I find the bump is quite near the top which after using them, I quite like. Unfortunately, the price does show in they're build quality. At times, the switches are hard to remove from the plate as the release clips are quite weak.
M**L
Cheap but not cheerful
Received tub in a box of switches, out of the 45 some 6 were useless, bent pins or simply inoperable. So to the switches themselves. I have a red dragon keyboard and some of the red switches over the past 18 months are a little less tactile than I would like, the A S D W keys in particular. I thought I would just replace the switches and that would be that, but having to go back to the switch because its stopped working or its repeating is very tiresome. I think it's because the pins on the switch are far to thin and don't sit properly also the keycaps don't sit level anymore and some are miss aligned. Well my story is at an end. Conclusion, well I will be replacing the switches as soon as possible, looking for a better quality item and I'll test one before replacing them all. Maybe I got a bad set but these seem to be cheaper for a reason.
K**R
They were great for 4 months
I bought them four months ago and they worked pretty well, then some of the switches failed, causing double strokes or misfires.
V**S
Great key switches!
Actually these are great quality key switches!They feel smooth and does have a bit of factory lube but still would recommend lubing them for better resultsLove the green color!I’ve tested in couple of keywords and noticed in some of them tolerance was bit to big so was very very hard to remove them, actually broke one from one of the keywords while removing…But overall these are good value!
W**N
Good value
They feel and sound nice. Rather heavy so make sure that's what you are looking for
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