Lemokey L3 QMK/VIA Wireless Custom Mechanical Keyboard - Barebone Base $189 + $13 Delivery ($0 MEL C&C) @ Keychron Australia

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Long time lurker, first time poster, thick skinned: Roast me.

Nice 80% TKL keyboard I've had my eye on for a while; it had been floating around $259 the past few months. Fully assembled version has money off too, but has been cheaper elsewhere ($290ish) in the last few months so not really a bargain.

Might be part of Keychrons "Gamer Days" sale so price might go back up after 15/09.

Use code "KEYCHRON10DOFF" at checkout for another $10 off.

Shipping was $13 to Sydney for me making the deal $202 delivered when using discount code.

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Comments

  • +5

    Long time lurker, first time poster, thick skinned: Roast me.

    Interesting deal you have here. Did you buy it from the garbage deal store?

    • +1

      Yeah well the jerk store called!

    • Absolutely, I love garbage. My house is now full of garbage. Next time I have a bbq I'll invite you over so you can see. I'm sure you'll blend right in

  • Keychron got stuff all stock of anything they advertise that they sell :(

  • Lamekey

    • +2

      Idk Lame-o-key rolls better off the tounge.

  • Madd-dog, More like Sadd-dog

    • 😢🐶 Argh no you got me. I'm not mad tho

  • Are there any switches with low actuation like laptop keyboards?

    • Not sure if the switches are available for this keyboard but I have the Keychron K3 with low profile gateron switches, seems like what you're after in terms of low actuation.

    • Depends on what you mean by low actuation.
      If you mean little force to press a key then white switches (keychron, gateron) might be what you're after; anything less than 45g operational force is on the lighter side. Alternatively you could use a heavy set of keycaps (metal, ceramic) to achieve the same effect, but these are difficult to come by and expensive.
      Alternatively if you mean low profile then this isn't the keyboard for you, it only accepts standard profile switches. The K1 is most similar to the board being an 80% board, but has low profile switches by default. Mgleds' suggestion of the K3 might also fit the bill; being a 75% board it has a slightly unusual key layout, which might be similar to some laptops, but might also take a bit to get used to if you need to retrain muscle memory.
      I'm still pretty new to the diy keyboard scene myself, but feel free to drop me a DM if you have any follow up questions.

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