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The ZugGear DUROCK Transparent Clear Plate Mount Stabilizer kit offers a full set of MX-compatible stabilizers featuring oxidation-resistant gold-plated stainless steel wires and transparent polycarbonate housings designed to reduce thread stripping. Perfectly tailored for 100% keyboard plates, this kit combines durability, aesthetic appeal, and easy installation to enhance both the performance and look of your mechanical keyboard.
T**S
PHENOMENAL!!!
The media could not be loaded. These are excellent stabs! I got the Full Blackout V2 Kit for my Keychron K10 PRO to replace the stock stabs. The stock stabs on their own weren’t bad and likely would have been good after removing, cleaning, tweaking, holee modding, and rebuilding, but I figured why go through all that when I could more than likely do it once with what is widely known in the community as some of the best stabs you can buy. So I copped these, removed the stocks, and installed everything.First let me say the outcome is far better than I could have imagined. No rattle, no weird hollow sounds, no metallic clanky or crunchy sounds, no pinging or clicking from uneven or less than flat wires (and I didn’t have to re-level wires). Just smooth clean performance. I believe that this is 100% a direct result of the Soulmate Pack that ships with the stabs. While a bit time consuming and tedious to apply, I believe this accomplishes what the holee mod does, but in a cleaner, more consistent way with the provided adhesive backed pads and dampening stickers. They work amazingly well to make these stabs perform even better than expected, and without cutting pieces of bandaids or foam, etc. The tiny pads that insert into the stems being Red make it easy to see where you’re placing them inside the stems whether you’ve got the black, smoke, clear, or white kit. And the small pads for under the wire provide a comfortable little bed for the wires to rest on which definitely circumvents wire rattle later. Again, install can be tedious, check twice, install once. But it’s so worth it!This was my first time installing stabs, and while I’ve being doing IT and tech work all my life, I have no doubt any beginner with patience, planning and persistence could easily do the same. And trust me, it’s well worth the time, effort, and cost of the kit! If your stabs are not making you happy, don’t hesitate to grab and install this kit!EDIT: Post install Video added. I was after a semi-muted, thonky stab sound profile. Happy with the results. The sound is also a byproduct of hand lubed Gat Yellows which I frankenswitched with Milky tops, Gat Pro 2.0 bottoms (bigger LED opening) and heavier 68g springs.
A**R
Fixed the issue
My keyboard came with really poor stabilizers. I was able to open it up, pop these suckers in, and it fixed the problem. High quality product that I would definitely recommend to anyone who has poor quality stabilizers.
G**P
Good stabilizers but needed some work
The media could not be loaded. These stabilizers are better than the stock ones that came on my velocifire keyboard. If you have the patience to do the mod work to get them perfectly tuned then I'd say for the price it they are wroth it. If you're not bothered by slight noises then they will be fine as long as you lube them with dielectric grease on the bar and whatever switch lube you normally use for the stem (i went with krytox) My issue is that even with conventional lubing there was an annoying ticking sound whenever I lightly tapped shift and the space bar. On my other keyboards this isn't really an issue because I have heavier springs on it. But on this keyboard I modded the springs are lighter so I tend to type with a lighter touch. This resulted in a ticking sound that also transferred to the feel of the keystroke. I wound up having to do the bandaid mod and the hole mod (where you put a strip of bandaid in the holes of the stem portion of the stabilizer. Overall I am satisfied with the end result. Again, if you're willing to invest the time and effort or if you're not bothered by small noises, these should be fine. Chances are if you are looking for stabilizers you're already ready to mod the keyboard.
A**E
GMMK Full - Working Great after Lubing
After watching so many people have these and watched lots of YouTubers install only these on their boards I was still skeptical. I thought i did a pretty good job on modding the GMMK full stabs to get them to sound good but after lubing and installing them I now see how people can get their spacebar to sound so good. I thought a lot of it was just youtube magic but after lubing these with GPL 205g0 I was able to get these to sound really nice. I should note that on the GMMK Full the stabs actually latch pretty tight on the plate so you won't need to use any bandaid mods underneath the stabs. I should note that if you just take these stabs and install them without lube it will still sound very rattly and pingy. Once you lube them though it is very smooth.Pros:- smooth- no pinging or rattling- on GMMK Full locks tight on the boardCons:- still have to lube them to get them to sound good.
B**X
solid!
pretty good. no more rattle. i recommend!
J**Y
Good stabilizers that are quiet when lubed.
Really decent, black nylon, plate mounted stabilizers. Like all stabilizers, they benefit from a small application of lube; I used Super-Lube and have no complaints about it's performance with these stabilizers.The Good:- Affordable, quiet, plate mounted stabilizers.- Stable.The Meh:- Basic black
T**T
Welcome to Durock, such a perfect town...
...sorry, couldn't resist.Replaced the rattly stock stabs in my Drop CTRL, which immediately made it sound like it was worth the asking price. Perfectly tight fit in the plate, wonderful performance unlubed and uncut (yes, I mean it). No need for a bandaid mod or grease. However, you may still want to do the teflon tape mod on wire ends, as they are quite loose and may rattle in some combinations. In my case, for example, they chose to rattle in a right Shift of all keys... Easy fix with some plumber's tape.
J**E
YMMV
Tl;dr stabilizers were a mix of sluggish, okay, and stickyWanted to buy some white aftermarket stabilizers for my experimental cheap keyboard (hot swappable - outemu). Did some mods, them thinny lubed and taped, and come to find most didn't work well. Some had to be worked in to work but the minute you pressed hard on one side it would get it stuck. Tried without lube or mods and no difference.Swapped out with the gateron stabs and they worked no problem. Wished these worked since it comes in a perfect set of what I needed, but may work for your keyb. Jus try them before you lube/mod!
F**H
Exactly as described
I guess some people got bad batches, or their got damaged during shipping or something completely out of the ordinary, because mine were perfectly fine. All ten washers, all ten housings and stems, four 2U wires, and the 6.25U/7U wires. No clones or anything. Exactly the same Durock packaging I got on some Daybreak switches about a month ago.Wires weren't bent or anything; they rolled perfectly flat on my desk.Threw them into a GMMK Pro and the spacebar doesn't have any rattle now.So yeah. I guess the rest of these reviews got extremely unlucky, or I got extremely lucky. Take my review with a grain of salt, maybe ordering from here is a bit of a coin flip, but for the record, mine were fine.
A**S
great quality
They arrived really quick and are genuine durock stabs, i mean thats basically all there is to say, if you lube them with some krytox correctly you’ll have 0 stab rattle
V**T
Almost perfect
It works and sound amazing, so much better than gmmk stabs. The housing were very tight with my gmmk 2 96, I still managed to push it through without having to file it. I regretted that I bought the gmmk stabs.
T**N
Should be fine
Nice
C**N
Smooth
Stabs work great, lube housings with 205g0 and wires with dielectric grease you'll never go wrong. Also comes with PCB washers for the screws and the wires to prevent rattle. Very good product.
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