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I'm looking for a mechanical keyboard that is cheap and decent, no need for fancy backlights and it ships to Estonia (Eastern/Northern Europe).

 

Budget: 70 € - Lower = better

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I'm looking for a mechanical keyboard that is cheap and decent, no need for fancy backlights and it ships to Estonia (Eastern/Northern Europe).

 

Budget: 70 € - Lower = better

Shipping to Estonia on it's own will likely break your budget if you were to buy a Cherry MX keyboard.

 

Is the (*shudders*) Razer Blackwidow available to you and can you get it with an extended warranty? I'm talking about the tenkeyless as it is often around 50 USD. 

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Shipping to Estonia on it's own will likely break your budget if you were to buy a Cherry MX keyboard.

 

Is the (*shudders*) Razer Blackwidow available to you and can you get it with an extended warranty? I'm talking about the tenkeyless as it is often around 50 USD. 

As much as a lot of people don't generally recommend Razor keyboards, I think they're great tbh. My brother has an MX Blue one that he even spilled a full coffee directly on that ended up working fine after fanning it out for a couple days. Besides that, the colors are nice and the keys feel good (and the build quality already shows). 

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As much as a lot of people don't generally recommend Razor keyboards, I think they're great tbh. My brother has an MX Blue one that he even spilled a full coffee directly on that ended up working fine after fanning it out for a couple days. Besides that, the colors are nice and the keys feel good (and the build quality already shows). 

I think many don't recommend them as mechanical keyboards since if I recall correctly Razer makes their own switches. I personally no longer recommend them because when it happens twice to me then no more. They are good while they last, which is not always for a long time.

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As much as a lot of people don't generally recommend Razor keyboards, I think they're great tbh. My brother has an MX Blue one that he even spilled a full coffee directly on that ended up working fine after fanning it out for a couple days. Besides that, the colors are nice and the keys feel good (and the build quality already shows). 

 

If the switches are made by Cherry, then they will be good. The rest of the keyboard is pretty "meh" for the price usually.

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I think many don't recommend them as mechanical keyboards since if I recall correctly Razer makes their own switches. I personally no longer recommend them because when it happens twice to me then no more. They are good while they last, which is not always for a long time.

Only thing is, you can still buy the 2013 model (the one my bro has) which was really good imo.

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Is this gonna be another chatter about what's good or I can actually get some model recommendations?

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As much as a lot of people don't generally recommend Razor keyboards, I think they're great tbh. My brother has an MX Blue one that he even spilled a full coffee directly on that ended up working fine after fanning it out for a couple days. Besides that, the colors are nice and the keys feel good (and the build quality already shows). 

That's because you have the Cherry version, they stopped making those.

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You may want to look at the Ducky non rgb, Cooler Masters and the Func keyboard. These are usually the more affordable Cherry MX boards that are solid.

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Is this gonna be another chatter about what's good or I can actually get some model recommendations?

You can lose the 'tude and take my advice or leave it.

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would like to recommend our BLACK SIR to you :) you can get our 37" mouse pad as special gift if you buy on our newegg flagship store

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