What is the opinion of Reddit about the
Cooler Master MasterKeys L PBT- Full Size Gaming Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue w/ 4 Green Switches, Thick 1.5mm PBT Keycaps?

A total of 13 reviews of this product on Reddit.

1 point

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16th Apr 2018

I don’t think I want a 60% even though I love how the F row is right next to the number row.

Would I be able to use PBT keycap sets on this Cooler Master board?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071LPMSMS/?coliid=IU474C7WP793O&colid=9QBQN39CWS2L&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

3 points

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27th Sep 2017

Masterkeys is right here, and the Ducky isn’t sold on Amazon. If you wanted the TKL version with no numpad, that one is out of stock.

The Ducky One can be found on mechanicalkeyboards.com,
here

The magicforce one is also on Amazon here. It has really bad keycaps, but it’s cheaper.

I would go for the Masterkeys, it’s the best option out of these in terms of price/quality. The Ducky keyboard is great too, but the Masterkeys has nicer keycaps.

Edit: I should mention, the Masterkeys Pro (the RGB version) has paper thin laser etched ABS keycaps. If you get that one instead of the Masterkeys PBT, you’ll probably want a set of nicer keycaps too.

1 point

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13th Apr 2019

Haven’t had any luck getting this answered elsewhere, so may as well try here.

So I currently have a Corsair Strafe but it’s in pretty bad shape, so I think it’s about time to get something new. Looking around, these are the two keyboards at decent prices that are sticking out to me.

The CK552 is on sale for $54.99 through Best Buy. It’s full RGB from the looks of it, and it’s Cherry Red so I know what I’ll be getting in terms of feel.

Then there’s the MasterKeys L PBT which is going for $73.99 on Amazon. I’ve tried out Cherry Blue a few times and I like the feel of it, although the Spacebar having a different switch seems kinda weird. No RGB here, but honestly I don’t really have any concern over lighting anyways. All around this keyboard seems a bit higher quality (and I have prime, so it’ll get to me quicker too).

So yeah, any thoughts or preferences?

1 point

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12th Apr 2019

So I currently have a Corsair Strafe but it’s in pretty bad shape, so I think it’s about time to get something new. Looking around, these are the two keyboards at decent prices that are sticking out to me.

The CK552 is on sale for $54.99 through Best Buy. It’s full RGB from the looks of it, and it’s Cherry Red so I know what I’ll be getting in terms of feel.

Then there’s the MasterKeys L PBT which is going for $73.99 on Amazon. I’ve tried out Cherry Blue a few times and I like the feel of it, although the Spacebar having a different switch seems kinda weird. No RGB here, but honestly I don’t really have any concern over lighting anyways. All around this keyboard seems a bit higher quality (and I have prime, so it’ll get to me quicker too).

So yeah, any thoughts or preferences?

1 point

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7th Feb 2019

Hahaha none of the coolermaster boards have Pbt?? Here ya go you. Oh you know sooo much. Ya don’t. Go back to your shitty membrane keyboard your mum bought you.

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterKeys-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B071LPMSMS

1 point

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5th Jan 2019

Yup: Cooler Master MasterKeys L PBT- Full Size Gaming Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Blue w/ 4 Green Switches, Thick 1.5mm PBT Keycaps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071LPMSMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.YqmCbPD1WJ2S

1 point

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11th Jan 2018

For the Coolermaster, is this the one you mentioned?
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterKeys-Tenkeyless-Mechanical/dp/B071LPMSMS?th=1

As for keycaps, where could I get cheap blank ones for this keyboard? Preferably white blanks if possible.

1 point

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2nd Dec 2017

Coolermaster MasterKeys L PBT is <100$ and has high quality keycaps. This is the best thing you can buy, unless you desire backlighting.

1 point

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24th Oct 2017

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MasterKeys-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B071LPMSMS if you want something cheap

https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&amp;p=1942 if you want really good keyfeel. It’s not fullsize but so don’t get it if you absolutely can’t live without a numpad. However, TKL is much more ergonomic (arms are closer together) and it also saves some desk space.

-3 points

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11th Dec 2018

IMO, you can do much better around the $80 mark for keyboards. This might be a big discount but it’s overpriced to begin with.

Here’s something from cooler master which looks way better.

Romer-G switches are junk, they were designed for better keycap lighting not for keyfeel. Avoid them unless the lighting is your main concern.