ZugGear Piano Plate Mount Stabilizers 2U 6.25U 7U for Cherry MX Compatible Mechanical Keyboards (DUROCK Piano Plate Mount 104 Keyboard Kit)
C**I
9/10 zeal stab clones
these are 9/10 identical to zeal stabs, the only difference I can tell is in the screws that are provided, so for the cost I'd say they are worth itupdate: I've also noticed when placing the wire into the stem, zeal stabs are a tighter fit at first but afterwards they feel the same, not sure if that is helpful but thought it was worth mentioning
A**G
Rattly Bent Spacebar Wires
These came in Durock packaging so they are the v1 Durock stabilizers, but I suspect there might be some QC issues here. The 2U stabilizers all worked fine after lubed and installed on my KBD67, but the space bar is where I experienced the most problems.When I first got them lubed and installed, I noticed some rattle on the space bar. Thinking it was user-error, I removed, re-lubed and re-installed, but noticed the rattle was still there. I decided to test the wire on a flat surface and noticed that the wire was very much bent and would wobble on a flat surface.I contacted support and they were really quick about sending me a replacement, however, I noticed, after installing the replacement, the same issue was still there.I then swapped in the space bar stabilizer with another Durock stabilizer my friend bought from NovelKeys and the rattle was entirely gone. Which is why I'm convinced it's a QC issue with Amazon's batch and not with the stabilizers themselves.Please be warned, before installing the stabilizers, place them on a flat surface and press down on one of the edges of the wire to see if they wobble.Other than that, the 2u sized wires have been working fine.
C**R
These are the exact same as Durock/Everglide Stabs, but with Prime shipping! Absolutely recommend.
Purchased these as I was looking to upgrade my stabilizers as I had gotten a bad set of GMK Screw Ins. Everyone trhen recommends me to buy Everglide/Durock stabilizers. So I go looking and course the others show up on Aliexpress, kprepublic, etc. Low and behold see these are sold on Amazon. Buy two sets to replace on my current boards, and man they're great. Lubed of course, but even stock they were a lot better than the cherry or GMK I had used previously. Would definitely recommend picking up a pair. But, do make sure you get some #2/M2 washers (fiber or vinyl) as they do not come with any, and you don't want to short anything on the board.
Y**M
Nice Quality Zeal Clone
Used these for a build (DZ60RGB, Tofu60, Holy Panda, Alu-plate) a month ago because they were eligible for Amazon Prime and would arrive in two days. After a month of solid use for typing and gaming, I can confidently say that there is no functional difference between these and genuine Zeal stabs, which I've used in a previous build. Lubed with Krytox and teflon grease, they're smooth, sound nice, and don't really rattle much. Installation was also simple since there is no clipping required. Plus, there are more colorways (like the gray ones I used here).
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.
M**N
Solid improvement over worn stabilizers
I'm new to the hobby of collecting mechanical keyboards and prefer hot-swappable, full size options, of which there are few. One of my purchases was a new GMMK full size. The stabilizers are adequate, maybe a little rattly, but definitely nothing that drew my attention during daily use.I had an opportunity to add a used GMMK full-size prebuilt to my collection. It had standard Gateron Brown switches. It came at a significant cost savings, being used. However, it was my first used keyboard. I didn't realize what problems may arise from regular use, as I'm fairly gentle with my technology and don't abuse or use tech forcefully. The used GMMK had significant rattling in the spacebar and stabilizer keys. It was distracting. Finger contact with the key would cause a distracting rattle. All my other keyboards were new and didn't have this type of problem.I researched modifying v. replacement of keyboards. There are a lot of inexpensive stabilizer mods but my experimentation was not providing solid results. Many mods require stuffing materials between parts to tighten tolerances and provide barriers to direct contact. It required a lot of fine-motor detail work but not good results for me. I opted for full replacement, as the kits weren't terribly expensive.The stabilizers aren't difficult to assemble and it was helpful comparing to the old stabilizers to get parts in correctly. Once they were assembled and on the board, these stabilizers were better than those on any of my other keyboards. I eventually removed the stabilizers from another GMMK with my Zealios 65gs (personal fave) and replaced that for "daily driving". Needless to say, the product worked ideally, as it quickly graduated into my favorite setup.
H**S
Chunky stabs! Very solid and a nice improvement to any kb.
These are great stabs that keep your kb sounding and feeling good. Just put these on a GMMK pro last week and they sound/feel amazing. Only downside was I had to sand down the stabs to get them to fit. These stabs are thick. It was worth the effort tho. Everything sounds/feels good. Would recommend.As a side note, I have used these stabs before and didn't have any fitment issues. GMMK Pro was the first time I had to sand stabs.
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
T**N
Should be fine
Nice
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