Save on average 27% on switches + free shipping over $49 at Milktooth: milktooth.com/ Invokeys Matcha Reserve: milktooth.com/products/switches/matcha-reserve Invokeys Hojicha Reserve: milktooth.com/products/switches/hojicha-reserve Invokeys Pea Flower: milktooth.com/products/switches/pea-flower
I recently grabbed a 10-pack of this Hojicha tactile along with a full order of a different switch. Holy Hojicha, this switch is NICE! And that's coming from a fan of heavy tactile-silent species. The Hojicha sound is unique and hearty. The spring is lighter than my preference, but the tactile bump itself is pronounced and extremely pleasant. The mechanical action is buttery smooth. No ping, no scratch, no crunch, no housing wobble. A smooth and prominent tactile experience.
I'm a big fan of tactile switches, and I just swapped out my Gateron Baby Kangaroo V2s for Hojicha Reserves on my Luminkey 65. Typing on the Hojicha Reserves is a noticeably different (but nicer) experience. if you type slow, the switch will feel a bit heavier than the BKs, but if you type faster and faster, you start to feel the tactile bump more and more, and it feels oh so good. These switches are really smooth, way smoother than the BKs with no pings whatsoever. If you have a few boards and want to differentiate them in terms of typing feel, I highly recommend you give these a try. Thanks Milktooth for the consistently great shopping experience!
Save on average 27% on switches + free shipping over $49 at Milktooth: milktooth.com/
Invokeys Matcha Reserve: milktooth.com/products/switches/matcha-reserve
Invokeys Hojicha Reserve: milktooth.com/products/switches/hojicha-reserve
Invokeys Pea Flower: milktooth.com/products/switches/pea-flower
Thought the title said "Reverse Switches" for a sec. lol
I recently grabbed a 10-pack of this Hojicha tactile along with a full order of a different switch. Holy Hojicha, this switch is NICE! And that's coming from a fan of heavy tactile-silent species. The Hojicha sound is unique and hearty. The spring is lighter than my preference, but the tactile bump itself is pronounced and extremely pleasant. The mechanical action is buttery smooth. No ping, no scratch, no crunch, no housing wobble. A smooth and prominent tactile experience.
I'm a big fan of tactile switches, and I just swapped out my Gateron Baby Kangaroo V2s for Hojicha Reserves on my Luminkey 65. Typing on the Hojicha Reserves is a noticeably different (but nicer) experience. if you type slow, the switch will feel a bit heavier than the BKs, but if you type faster and faster, you start to feel the tactile bump more and more, and it feels oh so good. These switches are really smooth, way smoother than the BKs with no pings whatsoever. If you have a few boards and want to differentiate them in terms of typing feel, I highly recommend you give these a try. Thanks Milktooth for the consistently great shopping experience!
Would love to see the click mechanism listed on the company's website since its much an important part of any clicky switches.
We need SWK Ghost Dragon “right now”
The matchas sound nice and clacky and I like the peas’ clickiness
Can you review the Akko green fog switch?
Can you please do this but with gateron linears?
Keygeek next? 👀
Why not?