Coffee Chip Ice Cream Tactile Switch
Like the color and materials but want to customize the feel and sound? Check out our modding essentials for slow springs, switch films and more!
These switches are produced by Tecsee and feature a PME housing and POM stem. PME is a unique plastic blend that Tecsee has developed which gives the switch a distinctive sound.
Like the color and materials but want to customize the feel and sound? Check out our modding essentials for slow springs, switch films and more!
• Switch Type - Tactile
• Manufacturer - Tecsee
• Top Housing Material - PME
• Bottom Housing Material - PME
• Stem Material - POM
• Spring Weight - 68g
• Mounting Pins - 5-pin
• Factory Lube - No
Our CK Switch films come in both Poron and PC and help reduce wobble and slightly change the sound of your switch!
Available in Poron, EVA, and PE foam, these fit right ontop of your PCB to change the sound profile of your build!
Got to me quickly, perfect condition!
Highly recommend these switches! I spring swapped them for the CK dual stage "slow springs" and L&F w/ Krytox 205g0 and Deskeys. Fairly deep sounding switch with a definitive bump, smooth follow through, and snappy return. Currently have them in my mochi ice-cream themed Vega with aluminum plate and it sounds absolutely delicious!
I have these and the neopolitan switches, they are both similar but these are a little different feeling as well as different sounding. The bottom out as well as return collision are very pronounced, I love it...
Chose these from a few YT vids, and the sample pack I ordered. The bump is STRONG even when lubed. I like how hard they press back up... A feature not often discussed with switches is how hard / fast it pushes back up after the tactile bump, on the way UP. Which you'd think is only dependent on the spring strength but it's not only based on that from what I could tell. It's also how the bumped-leaf is built. I liked these a lot, they also sound kind of deep so I'm super stoked to finalize my build with them! Will definitely be lubing them. I'm not insanely experienced with tactiles but the few I've used extensively have all (these included) had a very slight "sinch" sound as the stem passes the tactile bump. From what I can tell, lubing the switch helped a lot (I did not lube the stem front legs or the leaf) but it's still slightly there. My Durock Shrimps do the same thing (factory lubed).
This was my first tactile switch, and i wanted something different than Boba U4Ts and these were a great alternative! The name and color way is fun and the tactile bump is beginner friendly if you’re new to tactiles like me.
These switches are a great alternative to the heavy bump tactiles! The name and colorway is just the cherry on top!
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