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Best place to buy mechanical keyboards in the UK?

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Overclockers, Box, Scan, eBuyer etc. Basically any reputable online retailer

One thing I've never owned - a mechanical keyboard. Currently using a Logitech K780. I'm so sorry about this.

 

Question being, is there a "de facto" place to buy mechancal in the UK? A lot of the Amazon stuff looks like tat.

 

Specfically looking for a solid (ideally metal) 96 percent to build upon. - I need 96 percent for work, can't go without the keypad. In terms of what I slap on there, I'll research that later but I sort of need a starting point to see what's availible. 

 

Thanks!

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1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

Overclockers, Box, Scan, eBuyer etc. Basically any reputable online retailer

Overclockers is normally my alternative to Amazon, can't believe I've never noticed they sell them there. I'm an idiot 🙂

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12 minutes ago, cacoe said:

Overclockers is normally my alternative to Amazon, can't believe I've never noticed they sell them there. I'm an idiot 🙂

Amazon for some reason's pretty bad for keyboards, at least tin the UK. Though I've noticed Amazon's getting pretty bad for brand name goods anyway that aren't just some cheap common product with some no name branding on it

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

Amazon for some reason's pretty bad for keyboards, at least tin the UK. Though I've noticed Amazon's getting pretty bad for brand name goods anyway that aren't just some cheap common product with some no name branding on it

Agreed, quality of Amazon stock is defintely declining, there was a time that I'd tick Prime only, have a look through the first couple of pages and pretty much be sure I'd find a quality product, that is becoming less often these days.

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On 7/31/2021 at 9:06 PM, Oshino Shinobu said:

Overclockers, Box, Scan, eBuyer etc. Basically any reputable online retailer

Utter shite, instead of making another thread like most forums suggest why not use this one???? I can not find any websites that sell a decent variety of keyboards, even pc pp fails at this.

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