Thermaltake TT Esports E-Series 4 in 1 Gaming Kit $59 (Save $80) + Uber Delivery ($10 on $69+ Order) + Surcharge @ Umart

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Save $80: Thermaltake TT eSports E-Series 4 in 1 Gaming Kit (CM-GEK-WLDIPL-01) $59 + Uber Delivery ($10 on $69+ order) @ Umart
1–3 Hours Uber Local Delivery for Just $10 on Orders Over $69
Surcharges: 0% direct deposit, 0.9% card, 1% on all other payments.

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  • +1

    Perfect for your teen child's first peripheral kit.

  • +16

    Just to save time for anyone else wondering - membrane keyboard. NOT mechanical

    • Legend.

    • +1

      but it has RGB!!

      • +1

        will RGB get me more fps?

        • +4

          Yes, RGB gives 1% extra fps. That's what I am going to tell my weenager son anyway. Actually, no I won't. I am going to tell him it's 10%.

        • +1

          Only if it's red.

  • thanks OP, kris kringle gift sorted

  • Doesn't seem like good value to me given you can get RGB mechanical keyboards for about $20, RGB gaming mice for $10 and headsets for $10

    • Would love to see some links… Not to mention the convenience.

    • its a good deal

    • Only mech for that price I've had was a Kogan one, and a $5 Cherry MX11900.
      Kogan was most torturous thing I've ever had, Otemu switches failed.
      $5 Cherry was from a regional Victorian tip shop last week, and it appears to work.

      Now on a Keychron K3 low profile, is lovely and plan on making this last a few decades. Biting the bullet for the last keyboard I'll hopefully ever need has so far been worth it.

      • No issues with my Kogan one. Still going strong. Recently side graded to a Logitech Pop wireless one that cost me $25

  • -7

    Highly recommend avoiding Umart. They are flat out criminals when it comes to addressing faulty items.

    • I returned a motherboard before and had no issues

    • Have had easy process with them in the past

  • https://amzn.asia/d/4sZxQpi
    Anyone have any experience with this gaming mouse?

    • +1

      Does it even fit the definition of gaming mouse?

      • Nah it's not really is it, just looks like a good deal

        • +2

          Looks like a cheap garbage brandless mouse that will have a myriad of problems. Not sure why anyone would do that to themselves.

          The loss of productivity/increase nuisance/faulty item easily outweighs the cheap price.

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