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I was looking at mechanical keyboards and saw Tesoro mechanical keyboards. Are Tesoro mechanical switches any good compared to others?

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I'm using the Tesoro Exaclibur Spectrum, they're using the Kailh switches. Mine are blues.

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Tesoro use Kailh on some, and Cherry MX on some. 

 

So of course Cherry MX is the standard good quality German made key switches. And Kaihl's are the Chinese clone copies, which don't have as good quality control, and are generally of lesser quality. However, they still of course have the mechanical goodness feel.

 

If it doesn't say it's Cherry MX - then it's Kailh.

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