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WASD Blue vs ENHANCE o rings?

Anyone tried these two brands of o rings? What the difference except the WASD version is 1mm thicker? What do you prefer? Thx!!

 

 Cherry MX Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampeners Blue 40A-R - 0.4mm Reduction (125pcs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AZQ2OF8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dFD6zbKXF0BH6

 

ENHANCE Mechanical Keyboard O Ring Ultra-Quiet Switch Dampeners Damper Soft 40A Clear (140pcs) , Key Cap Remover , Cleaning Brush , Cloth and Accessory Bag - Mod Kit for Cherry MX , TTC , Kaihua https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZ4LNUF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YGD6zbSWGK78R

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I actually just bought 125x 3/16th ID, 5/16th OD EPDM O-rings from my local seal imports place.

 

Works great, and barely removes any key travel. depressing a keys with and without o-rings next to each other it is hard to tell the difference.

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1 hour ago, unknownmiscreant said:

I actually just bought 125x 3/16th ID, 5/16th OD EPDM O-rings from my local seal imports place.

 

Works great, and barely removes any key travel. depressing a keys with and without o-rings next to each other it is hard to tell the difference.

You're lucky. I just spend 6 hours of my rare day off going to different local pc hardware stores and general harware goods stores only to find out none of them carry stuff like that. Guess there aren't enough enthusiasts here for them to invest in this market... thats why i decided to buy online instead. All i want to know is if 3mm or 4mm is better for dampening the bottom out sound while not ruining the tactile feeling. And if the company ENHANCE is even reputable since I've never heard of them before.

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