Unfortunately there's a sort of middle layer between cheap, shitty rubber dome keyboards and proper mechanicals like Ducky or Leopold that most mechanical keyboards fall into where you're still paying $100+ for a keyboard but it's going to just break after two years.
I've had pretty good luck with my $30 Redragon -I've had it for about that long and it's even had the escape key torn out with absolutely no lasting damage to it.
100% correct here. One thing to look into in your next purchase OP is to get a board with swappable/repairable switches, PCB, etc. That way if you do have issues in the future it's replacing some switches, keycaps, etc instead of the whole rig.
Unfortunately there's a sort of middle layer between cheap, shitty rubber dome keyboards and proper mechanicals like Ducky or Leopold that most mechanical keyboards fall into where you're still paying $100+ for a keyboard but it's going to just break after two years.
I've had this 25 dollar mechanical keyboard for 4 years, I've spilled coffee into it at least a dozen times.
deleted by creator
I've had pretty good luck with my $30 Redragon -I've had it for about that long and it's even had the escape key torn out with absolutely no lasting damage to it.
deleted by creator
100% correct here. One thing to look into in your next purchase OP is to get a board with swappable/repairable switches, PCB, etc. That way if you do have issues in the future it's replacing some switches, keycaps, etc instead of the whole rig.