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Corsair K68 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - CHERRY MX Red - $126.70 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU

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Sells for around $179-$229+ in Australia from a quick search. Also available at Newegg for

Uses the very popular CHERRY® MX Red switches. Premium RGB Mechanical Keyboard for a rpetty decent price.

Just a quick note on warranty, I have ordered a mechanical keyboard (different one) from Amazon and it was faulty. When you return it, you will have to send it back to Amazon US however they do cover all your costs :)

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  • +2

    Note to potential buyers, this keyboard is plastic and isn't the same build quality as the higher end Corsair Keyboards (specifically the K70), but at this price it's significantly cheaper.

    • +1

      *Although it is spill resistant.

      • Also note that Corsair keyboards are notoriously difficult to get aftermarket keycaps for if that's something you're interested in. The bottom row keys are different to the standard form.

    • +1

      Yeah, the aluminium ones are unbendable, very nice.

      • i hate it when my keyboards snap in half!

  • Ahh not a bad deal but i bought same one in November for 91.74 AUD from Newegg, glad to see that it was well worth it since this price also considered a deal. I been using the keyboard and i would say its great and especially for the price i got it at. No complaints so far!

  • I had K70 for 4 years and the space bar has died recently.

  • +2

    If you're gonna fork out this much for a keyboard, I'd suggest something like iKBC f108, build quality is impressive, though it'd be about $20-30 more than this. There are numerous quality keyboards in this price range

    • agreed.

    • -2

      Can also get the K65 TKL series, for not much more, which are aluminium.

  • all these world store purchases through amazon.com.au are well dodgy for support, terms and conditions, etc and tax.

    reckon you are better off buying where possible directly through .com because you are then dealing with the seller as opposed to a well shonky mail forwarder.

    this fact will be negged out of existence within 2 hours I reckon…

    • +1

      On the contrary I've had nothing but an amazing time with Amazon Support buying through Amazon AU. Had issues with products from both their AU and International front. Each time they responded brilliantly. They sent me things to print off and bring to the post office and covered shipping.

      Additionally, they've simply refunded my money altogether no questions asked.

  • yeah so they refunded you as opposed to supplying what you paid for?

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