With a sticky button on my current keyboard i needed a cheap replacement. Saw these at Officeworks and the price compared to others appears to be the cheapest on offer. Looking at feedback across the web this model also receives some favourable reviews. In addition if you are a grub that tends to spill things over their keyboards then you can wash it in the sink, would also be ideal for kids as well. I believe its a nationwide clearance item but they did had about 3 left at the Tuggeranong store in Canberra if anyone is interested and live locally.
Logitech K310 "Washable Keyboard"- $40.00 - Officeworks.com.au
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Sticky buttons, washable keyboards, at the "Tugger's" store. Such jokes. So many wrong.
also available in Hornsby, Cockburn and Innaloo stores
Message to self for future posts, check for double meanings :-), at least my first post will appeal to a wider audience than first thought.
Perfect for those lonely Saturday nights.
I've spilt coffee and beer over mine on more than one occassion since I've had one
- Rinse under tap
- Leave in sun
- Go back to gaming.
It's been great
"Clean comes easily" is a headline phrase used on Logitech actual website. (http://www.logitech.com/en-au/product/washable-keyboard-k310).
The know exactly what they're doing (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
How about those $2 Woolworths rubber keyboards?
May as well use glade wrap.
Jokes aside, many years back we used to have to replace a customers keyboard about once a week, as he had a condition that would lead to them becoming filled with saliva in that time. The keyboards were pricier then, and the manager was considering a waterproof one which he would have taken a bath on [ he was heavily subsidising the customers replacements.]
I went to the clients house, dropped his keyboard in a bread bag, and he tried it out. It worked fine, he was happy, and we could then merely deal with the viruses due to the sites causing a major part of the liquid flow in the first place….been to heaps of subway stores and they either glad wrap their keyboards or use those flexible ones :D
They are a nightmare to type on, get this deal as posted. Much better.
Porn jokes aside, most keyboards are washable.
I just open mine up, remove the circuit board, and drop the top section in the dishwasher.
Just once a year or so to remove the accumulated junk, and so far the lettering has not come off. Though it would be kind of cool if it did.
http://www.daskeyboard.com/daskeyboard-4C-ultimate/My 5 year old dropped a water balloon on my MS Media Pro keyboard and it survived after being dried out. It's my favourite keyboard and I have several as the was the price is good (~$30-$35 each) and it feels great. It wouldn't survive being washed though.
Can confirm that Campbelltown NSW store has stock!
Same Keyboard at Dick Smith $36.01
http://www.dicksmith.com.au/computer-accessories/logitech-wa…
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I regularly take apart old keyboards from decommissioned PCs, and wash, clean, repair, and donate them. Except for the IC and xLock LEDs (all mounted on a small PCB), all parts of a rubber dome keyboard are washable.
DSE have them for $36 today. Some in store. I couldn't even order these online at Officeworks, and no store in Bris showed stock
I have one on these and I use it in my lounge room where the wildlife get it really messy. Soooooo easy to clean. AND it types nicely like a real keyboard!
I still have an old IBM PS2 keyboard which I am seriously considering hooking up with an adapter [tested and working] Raked keys, positive feedback on keypress, solid as a rock and if they get dirty, chuck them in the bath, scrub it down, whack it on the back with a mallet to shake the detrius out then dry it off for a day…
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