JWK JWICK Black Linear Switches - Keebz N CablesKeyboard Switches
JWK JWICK Black Linear Switches - Keebz N CablesKeyboard Switches

JWK JWICK Black Linear Switches

P-JW-5-K-J-0119-S

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JWICK Black switches are part of JWK's budget line of switches. As of 2022, it has been coined as the ultimate budget linear switch and to many.... has taken the crown from Gateron Yellows KS-3 (Milk top/black bottom housing). Highly recommended for a smooth typing experience without breaking the bank. 

 

Switches are sold in packs of 10.

Quantity 1 = 10 switches.

Switch Type Linear
Manufacturer JWK
Top Housing Material
Nylon PA66
Bottom Housing Material
Nylon PA66
Stem Material POM
Spring Weight
58.5g or 63.5g
Mounting Pins 5-pin
Stem Length 14mm
Factory Lube Light

 

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    ethan.dovey
    Great, cheap switches.

    Been using these switches for 1 year now, and i have no bad things to say about them. I lubed then with krytox 205g0 , and bag lubed the springs. They sound amazing, looks amazing and in total are just excelling amazing for the price. If you're new to keyboard modding, and you're on a budget, JWK blacks are the way to go.

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    C.J.
    A must try o7

    A cheap alternative to Cherry MX Blacks that I'd encourage anyone to try (especially for the price), with the correct modifications this is can definitely be all you'd ever need from a linear switch :D

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    Toomy W
    Really Good when Lubed

    The switch is pretty standard stock, but I lubed them with 205 and they sound and feel amazing. Highly Recommended!

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    Jak Trodden
    Most of them worked.

    As the title says, most of them worked, but some was faulty and didn't work at all. I thought it might of been my keyboard at the start as there was no bent pins, but as I switched it out for another switch, it worked again. Switches were like $4 for 10 so I am not complaining.