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Explore the world of mechanical switches with the ACGAM Switch Tester 36 Edition. This compact tester allows you to compare a wide variety of switches, making it an essential tool for custom keyboard enthusiasts or those looking to upgrade their typing experience. With ergonomic support and extensive testing options, it's the perfect way to find your ideal switch.
ACGAM Switch Tester 36 Edition
Test and compare different mechanical switches under one roof. It is an invaluable tool for anyone considering a custom keyboard build or looking to replace switches on an existing keyboard, aiding in making an informed choice based on personal preference.
Wide Variety of Testing Options
This 36-switch tester offers extensive options for comparing types, and brands, crucial for custom keyboard builds or replacements. It serves as a vital tool for assessing switch feel and performance, allowing for a nuanced understanding of each switch's unique feel and sound.
Ergonomic Support
The switch tester design with comfortable typing angles, ensuring lasting ergonomic wrist support. Easily customize your typing experience for comfort and reduced wrist strain.
Note: Switches and springs are not included.
General |
Brand: ACGAM Type: Switch Tester Model: Tree36 |
Specification |
Number of keys: 36-Key Material: PLA Process: FDM Angle: 8° |
Weight & Size |
Product Weight: 0.21kg Package Weight: 0.4kg Product Size(L x W x H): 192.4*101.5*34.9mm Package Size(L x W x H): 200*110*40mm |
Package Contents | 1 x Tree36 Switch Tester |
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It's a switch tester made seemingly purely out of plastic except for the rubber feet to keep it in place on your desk.
The fittings where you slot the switches are very tight - so tight in fact that it seems to hinder the stems on certain types of switches to bottom out on a keypress and kind of gets stuck halfway. I had most problems with Akko's Cream Yellow linears, but none with Akko's and TTC's Demon linears and Akko's Cream Blue tactiles. All three are box stems, so what gives? Not sure. Maybe it's got to do with housing material. Switches are very difficult to remove at first, but become easier with time.
Either way, the switch tester is cute as hell and serves me mostly as a decoration on my large ahh desk. It's got a small tree logo in the bottom right corner and even has a fake USB port on the back. Bottom features another big tree logo in the center. It's also got a slightly tilted body.
Despite its flaws, this is by far the cutest switch tester I have laid my eyes upon and I would recommend it in a heartbeat.
The price is justified. Get one. Or two.
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