long time keyboard windowshopper, finally bought six sets of ten from milktooth earlier this year. settled on the mini i's by a large margin. snappy sound, light tactile bump exactly at the top. awesome in every way
Gateron might be a hit or miss type of deal. For tactile i think gateron dominates in my opinion. But for the price it's 50 50. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it maybe overpriced.
Tried Quinn recently.....fairly heavy and a good snappy tactility. but not as refined as Akko Creamy Purple Pro, not as snappy as these. There's a slight spring pint even afer lubing the spring.....and after opening them I found them decently prelubed. As Akko Creamy purple Pro has spoiled me.....I would say these quins don't feel/justify their prices. for Tactile lovers....I would suggest to go with Akko Creamy Purple Pro with lightweight keycaps like Keychron default OSA set......they are made for each other. May sound a little more clackier but the typing feel and accuracy will increase a lot. You can't feel it's snappiest feel with a heavyweight 16mm thick keycap.
who is using keychron keycaps in this market though other than entry leveled hobbyists? I've been using quinns for over a year now in a full foamed alum board and they are a thocky dream
@@EastOfEden96 Lol! I know its funny! But it's awesome! Btw... I had used Quinns with GMK clones (still cheap hobbyist!) but it's heavy for me! ...and not Thocky at all!
have the Gateron Jupiter Brown. They are kinda deccent but I would like a bit heavier and a really significant tactile bump and not clicky. Is there a recomendation for a ferw and a chart where I can compare?
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Tier list with timestamps:
S-tier
0:22 Baby Kangaroo: milktooth.com/products/switches/baby-kangaroo
0:22 Quinn: milktooth.com/products/switches/quinn
2:54 Mini i: milktooth.com/products/switches/mini-i
1:41 LongJing: milktooth.com/products/switches/longjing
A-tier
2:29 Green Apple: milktooth.com/products/switches/green-apple
2:54 Weightlessness: milktooth.com/products/switches/weightlessness
3:41 Aliaz: milktooth.com/products/switches/aliaz
4:16 Beer: milktooth.com/products/switches/beer
B-tier
4:58 Jupiter Banana: milktooth.com/products/switches/jupiter-banana
4:58 Jupiter Brown: milktooth.com/products/switches/jupiter-brown
5:38 G Pro 3.0 Brown: milktooth.com/products/switches/g-pro-3-brown
C-tier
1:13 EF Grayish: milktooth.com/products/switches/everfree-grayish
long time keyboard windowshopper, finally bought six sets of ten from milktooth earlier this year. settled on the mini i's by a large margin. snappy sound, light tactile bump exactly at the top. awesome in every way
Milkthooth posted a video today. Today is a good day.
Gateron might be a hit or miss type of deal. For tactile i think gateron dominates in my opinion. But for the price it's 50 50. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it maybe overpriced.
Nice vid mate
this comparison format is great
Can you please do this but with gateron linears?
i still vouch for gateron ks3 browns. awesome budget light tactile
Which has a more pronounced tactile bump? Quinn or Green Apple?
Tried Quinn recently.....fairly heavy and a good snappy tactility. but not as refined as Akko Creamy Purple Pro, not as snappy as these. There's a slight spring pint even afer lubing the spring.....and after opening them I found them decently prelubed. As Akko Creamy purple Pro has spoiled me.....I would say these quins don't feel/justify their prices.
for Tactile lovers....I would suggest to go with Akko Creamy Purple Pro with lightweight keycaps like Keychron default OSA set......they are made for each other. May sound a little more clackier but the typing feel and accuracy will increase a lot. You can't feel it's snappiest feel with a heavyweight 16mm thick keycap.
who is using keychron keycaps in this market though other than entry leveled hobbyists? I've been using quinns for over a year now in a full foamed alum board and they are a thocky dream
@@EastOfEden96 Lol! I know its funny! But it's awesome!
Btw... I had used Quinns with GMK clones (still cheap hobbyist!) but it's heavy for me! ...and not Thocky at all!
have the Gateron Jupiter Brown. They are kinda deccent but I would like a bit heavier and a really significant tactile bump and not clicky. Is there a recomendation for a ferw and a chart where I can compare?
Do you ship internationally?
Yes
@@milktoothnu I don't see the option to change the shipping country from the US.
@@TechnicalArtistry Email hello@milktooth.com, we'll help you out
Yes! Love my baby kangaroos.
Aw, no side by side. Great video nonetheless.
I'll include those in future best/worst videos!
Thank God there are no linears