Good quality yes, but expensive. They once sold 2 set for the price of one, so it's probably a 50% profit margin. The LOTR set is unique enough that I'd consider it worth the price if you're in the US. Answer from Miguel7501 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › disappointed in drop dcx keycap quality
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Disappointed in Drop DCX Keycap Quality
September 24, 2024 -

During the Drop BOGO sale, I decided to pick up DCX Skiidata and Permafrost. However, when I received the sets I was disappointed to find heavy scratches near the legends on a lot of the keycaps on both sets. I contacted the support team and they were very helpful to get these scratched sets returned and replaced. It took about 2 weeks from emailing them about the issue to getting the replacement sets, only for these to have the same exact issue. I’d expect issues like this on cheap $20 keycap sets from Amazon, not from sets that retail for $100.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › any luck returning keycaps to drop.com
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Any luck returning keycaps to Drop.com
May 18, 2022 -

Hi everyone I ordered a set of keycaps from Drop.com and they are terrible. Super thin, very rough and 3 of the perimeter keycaps rub my case. This is my first set that I ordered from them and usually get GMK's or Epbt . Has anyone had any success trying to return keycaps to Drop? Thanks

Keycaps that I purchased - https://drop.com/buy/drop-glimy-dsa-2077-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=960564

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › fyi about drop replacing a missing keycap
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: FYI about Drop replacing a missing keycap
June 12, 2024 -

I want to put my experience with getting a missing key cap for this set sent out to me. I am not trying to be rude or mean in this post just trying to pass along information.

TLDR at bottom

The set itself is fantastic. Looks and sounds great! No complaints whatsoever.

However mine was missing the R4 "?/" key cap. It just did not get packed in the wrapping. I reached out to Drop support to try and rectify this issue. Drop Support was timely in their response but the options given to me were 1.) return the whole set to get a new one replaced 2.) get a $20 refund either to the card I purchased it with or in store credit. 3.) return whole set to get a full refund

I probed a little more into the 3 options and after another email exchange Drop Support than informed me that the only options now were 2 and 3 since one wasn't an option because the set was now out of stock (I had to bring this up to them when I asked about option 1 since it was saying out of stock on the store page).

I decided to just take option 2 since it was just one key cap and I did not want to send the whole set back in for a full refund. The refund goes through, no issues but I decided to take a long shot and message the manufacturer on this set (Signature Plastics) directly just see if they had a spare key cap laying around.

I get a response very quickly from them (I used their web portal for inquiries on ordering stuff from them) and come to find out that (direct quote from Signature Plastics) "...I am honestly confused by this as we have an agreement with Massdrop where they give us a list of customer issues (like this) and we provide replacements directly to the customer". Signature Plastics had me verify the key cap I was missing and has already sent a replacement for free!

Drop probably should get their customer support some more training or something, again I am not trying to throw shade or be mean but if I didn't decide to just send a email to Signature Plastics my (in my opinion) expensive key cap set I have been waiting for would have been incomplete.

TLDR: If you are missing a key cap from a set manufactured by Signature Plastics just message them directly for a replacement.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › horrible drop (dot) com keycap quality - lotr set faded in less than 2 years.
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Horrible drop (dot) com keycap quality - LOTR set faded in less than 2 years.
September 2, 2025 -

I bought these keycaps expecting at least normal-level quality for a 130+ EUR keycap set. The lettering is fine, on the top face. All non-top side text will get erased the first time you try to clean the keycaps with a damp cloth (water only). None of my bottom row keys do have side legends anymore (ctrl, win, fn, those keys)

What's worse, is that within 2 years of purchase (purchased in 2023), all the green keycaps have started having issues with the colors, fading to a lighter green on the topside. There is no direct sunlight hitting my desk at any point in the day. The keyboard lives in a single room. I have cleaned these every 6 months since purchase, the same as any other keycaps I have. I have never owned a keycap set where wole keys would have general color fading issues, even including 20 EUR aliexpress keycaps.

Support tells me warranty expired in 1 year (which is 2 years less than normal Spanish warranty terms), so I guess if you want keycaps that are guaranteed to hold their color in their first year, but not after that, this is a good set for you.

From my part, I'm not purchasing drop keycaps ever again.

It's such a shame LOTR partnered up with such a sub-par manufacturer.

I'm open to suggestions to keycap sets for my zoom75 without breaking the bank, preferrably from an EU seller that does the standard 3 year warranty.

EDIT: the unused green keys left inside the plastic blister, inside their box, are also faded. 2nd photo is a box keycap.

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reddit.com › r/hobbydrama › [mechanical keyboards] drop: the keycap woes of matt3o
r/HobbyDrama on Reddit: [Mechanical Keyboards] Drop: The Keycap Woes of Matt3o
September 2, 2022 -

I'll pre-empt by saying I'm only sorta 'in' with the keyboard customisation community, so while I do go here, and I do like my keyboards, some of this is from the perspective of one looking in and trying to find stuff after the fact.

The other day, I was looking at some nice MT3 keycaps to buy. Which is where this drama begins:

The Main Players

Drop is one of the main hubs for mechanical keyboards, especially for those new to it. You can actually buy stuff they have in stock and have it delivered before you forgot you ever bought it, which, despite sounding normal, isn't for high-quality keycaps. In following the threads of this drama, everyone also seems to agree that Drop's been run by shitheads for a long, long while before this.

Matt3o seems like a cool, creative dude who builds lots of cool creative stuff. He's been in the community a long while and is well regarded as both a creative and an individual. People know this guy's name and most importantly, he built a new keycap profile.

The Absurd Details You Never Knew About Something So Simple

Keyboards have keycaps, the things you actually press, the things I'm pressing to type this.

Currently, I'm pressing on XDA profile keycaps, they're short and uniform, meaning they're all the same height. If you look down at your keyboard now, you're probably going to see Cherry Profile, or OEM profile, they're common and sculpted, meaning each row is a different height and angle.

There are high profiles and medium profiles, spherical and cylindrical tops, double-shot or sublimated legends, sculpted and uniform moulds made from PBT or ABS. Basically there's a lot and too much to go into here.

(If you want a comparison of MT3 and other notable profiles, this site is useful and interactive.)

The important part is Matt3o made a new one.

MT3: The Baby Profile On The Block

The ones Matt3o made are a high profile, spherical top, sculpted keycap. From reviews, it's very pleasant to type on.

It's made with a slope for keyboards on a tilt: when flat, the middle row keys actually curve away from you, but when the keyboard is tilted they lie perfectly flat as designed. Their height also gives them an enjoyable sound profile.

Matt3o originally wanted to fund the project with his own money, but instead eventually joined with Drop to bring these keycaps to life with their larger resources. While the naming was reluctant, Matt3o managed to slip MT3 in, a reference to his own name since he did create the things.

A few ideas were thrown on the table […] I suggested MT3 as an homage to the profile original creator[.] There was some reluctance at first, but […] ultimately they agreed to it. - Matt3o

And, what's that? Oh no, It's starting:

The lack of experience and professionalism of the manufacturer created an incredibly frustrating situation where each prototype I got was wrong or incomplete or worse than the previous. Especially when working with surface texture and colors. – Matt3o

Let's just say production on Drop's end wasn't smooth.

The first colourways sold with MT3 keycaps—after the intense delays—had numerous issues with quality control, with keycaps that never should have seen the light of day being sent out to customers. There were font-weight issues, misalignment issues, colour issues, missing keycaps, warped spacebars, wrong keycaps, and wrong heights, etc, etc.

Not great for keycaps someone is spending upwards of $100 on.

They told me we had still time to fix things, but they had actually already shipped the keycaps out to customers. – Matt3o

Despite the teething problems for the first issues, Matt3o got things back on track quality control wise and it went on to become Drops most successful profile, and for good reason. They're just very nice keycaps to use (though I Imagine the Marvel and Lord of the Rings collab that got built with the MT3 profile helped.)

Complaints and bad reviews are mostly collected near the beginning of MT3's lifespan and peter out over the years, a testament to their core quality when not being screwed around with.

As of right now, they're very well regarded.

MT3 […] remains our highest average-rated keycap profile that we’ve ever sold. – Drop

It's important to note that, at this point in the story, Matt3o actually has very little control over MT3 as a brand or what Drop does with it anymore. The cost of mass production, I guess, sorta' like selling your soul to the keyboard devil.

For all intents and purposes, the profile is Drop's and they can do whatever they want with it. (Sometimes, foreshadowing is not subtle.)

A lot of the above section used Matt3o's own recollections. They can be read further in detail in his blog post: MT3 Keycap Profile: a brief history. Which goes further into their creation and initial setbacks.

The End of MT3, The Rise of MT2

In 2017, we embarked on an ambitious new project: to make a brand new set of high precision doubleshot keycap molds with Matt3o's popular MT3 profile.

[M]aking high quality doubleshot keycap tools (molds) is extremely difficult and time-consuming. So, when we began a new project to make a whole new set of tools for a new profile, we decided to do it behind closed doors to spare community members from the roller coaster of unexpected delays.

We’re now weeks away from shipping our first production keycaps and we’re so excited to tell you all about them. Say hello to Drop MT2. – Drop

The link leads directly to their statement which has a bit more stuffing and fluff, but hold off a little bit on clicking it, spoilers and all.

Anyway, It's so cool that matt3o created a new profile with you guys!

....Matt3o did help create a new profile with you guys, right?

It turns out the existence of MT2 is as much a surprise to Matt3o as it is to the normal user.

I think the quote above says just about everything, but to recap: Drop created a new keycap profile all on their lonesome, they didn't tell you, and they certainly didn't tell the guy they were about to name it after.

The blog post 'What the hell is MT2?' goes more into Matt3o's initial reaction but I can put a tl;dr here:

So let me be super clear here: I have no involvement whatsoever in the making of the MT2 profile. I know the name is misleading but we’ll have to live with it and I guess it gives some continuity. – Matt3o

Or if that's still too long, the even more tl;dr:

Drop did that without telling me shit. – Matt3o

The quote would be funny if it wasn't so tragic.

So, that thrill of a new profile quickly turned into the heavily retrodden corporate 'are you going to treat people working with you with any fucking basic respect.' and the tl;dr to that is. Lol no.

The People Were Really Not Amused.

If you want to watch people argue, here's I think the longest reply thread I've ever seen on Drop. The people are aggressive.

It also shows that yes, people did think Matt3o was working alongside this new project and yes, they did—at least initially—have a more positive view on the new profile because of that.

Drop's reasoning for naming the new profile 'MT2' is that they were using 'MT' as the new naming system. MT2 is a shorter profile than MT3 and so it is named thus. They were also planning on a lower profile called MT1 in the future.

That can be read about firstly here (spoilers) and another sprinkling of corporate filling speak here, and remember that last sentence, we'll be getting back to that.

There was also the MT3 brand recognisability and the fact that, technically, nothing was stopping them doing this, remember they own the MT3 brand and moulds*.* Drop really didn't have to do a thing to change this descision.

But 'legally, we did nothing wrong' isn't great reasoning to whip out when we're talking about basic respect of creators and community good will. You don't win good will by being 'technically, legally correct.'

The reality of why they named their own keycaps this is obvious. MT3 sold really darn well with the 'MT' now being a recognisable profile type, and you might as well keep that publicity going by making the next one match. There's also the matter of Matt3o being well respected. People like the dude and want to support his work, and by letting those people think MT2 was indeed related to him, there was a chance they could pull the wool over their eyes and manufacture good-regard for their new project with very little effort.

Obviously after they were found out, it didn't work.

With Matt3o giving a call out on shady practices and quickly mounting backlash from the community, Drop renamed 'MT2' to 'DCX' and scrubbed the previous name from their posts in the 'we hear the community feedback' kinda way.

Around this point, Matt3o makes a new blog post: The MT3/MT2 Drama-not-Drama

Here we get the juice being squeezed out:

After all people know that MT3 = Matt3o and rightfully thought MT2 was my doing. I received dozens of messages from the community asking for details about “my” (not mine!) new creature.

So with one quick swipe Drop used the MT3 success to create a completely unrelated product and by calling it MT2 they are also claiming that the MT moniker is not related to me, it was all part of their business plan. – Matt3o

And the boiling hot water added in:

In the same chat they asked me NOT to post about my malcontent about the MT2 naming.

They went as far as saying (paraphrasing but remember everything is documented): “why can’t he [Matteo] not post about it or just post he is fine with it and to calm down[.]“ – Matt3o

Basically, Drop's response is, 'please shut up and just let the people think you made these, thx kisses.'

Matt3o is not impressed with the way he's being treated, and it all comes to a head with (see I told you we'd get back to this) this quote:

Lastly, the MT moniker is also being used to recognize the contributions of MiTO, who has been involved in the development and design of MT2[.] – Drop

So, scorched Earth response: Who's Matt3o? We've never named anything after Matt3o why would anyone think that, it's been MiTo all along, silly.

This is what we will refer to as 'the nail in the coffin' and it's something Matt3o would no longer put up with and, honestly, rightfully so. With his name and contributions being scrubbed and his success now attributed to another creator, he went on to announce his departure from Drop.

The Departing of Ways

Now, a question to you: who's MiTo? Well I can tell you I've seen this guy's name around, so he's at least prolific in his creations.

When it comes to reputation, I'll say it's not looking so hot. As I said before, I'm only a little 'down with the community' so I don't have any opinions of him myself. Along the way however, I found this comment comparing Matt3o and MiTo. With 100 upvotes and a silver medal it's at least a snapshot of the communities general outlook on him: egotistical, lazy, and of low moral character. A perfect match for Drop!

Obviously, the community wasn't impressed with this real life retcon.

Back to Matt3o:

After talking to them again it was clear that: 1) they have no respect for my person, they are loyal only to themselves; 2) they do not intend to rectify what they said.

At this point I’m disappointed, but there’s no drama. Since they prove to have no respect of me, I can’t in good conscience keep working with them. I would do it just for the money, there would be no soul in my products and I can’t give you that. – Matt3o

The end of MT3.

At least as it existed in Matt3o's hands. Remember, Drop still owns the moulds.

You’ll see more of my products on their website, that’s because they are already produced, but they will slowly fade over time. That means that there won’t be any new products designed by me for Drop. – Matt3o

If you buy the remaining stock of Matt3o and Drop's collabs, royalties will still go to the guy, but after that, MT3's future is murky with future colourway's, and the quality of those without Matt3o at their head, being up in the air, if they happen at all. Drop has a new profile all of their own they want people to buy remember.

(In editing Drop released 'Drop Signature Series Moodboard' It's got MT3 keycaps, and lack of a certain someone's name. So, I guess it's not dead just yet.)

Matt3o leaves a final blog post to wrap things up which is a nice read but doesn't contain much, just reiterating that Drop and him didn't depart on bad terms and pretty much 'what's done is done.'

I don't know how much I really believe that, all things considered.

What Ever Became of M- uh DCX?

Well, from what I see, it's really not all that special.

It's medium profile and indistinguishable from Cherries. They're godamn Cherry clones. There's no similarity at all with MT3 that could have at the most basic level explained wanting to name them after it.

There are comparisons between DCX and Cherry. Look at this yourself. What a big hullabaloo about something so underwhelming.

People will still buy them, unknowing of this drama (remember this is the place lots of new people in the community go for), or uncaring, or who just really want this profile for some reason. But a lot of people who would have bought them, now aren't after this.

I doubt this will greatly effect Drop's bottom line but their regard in the community is basically at rock-bottom. Which isn't much worse than where they were before, but now they don't have a genuinely great mind and creator working with them. That sucks.

They likely won't recover good sentiment over time and Drop seems uninterested in going out of their way to do so.

What Ever Became of Matt3o?

Well after peacing out from Drop and taking his ideas (and new profile called MTNU) with him he later joined up with GMK.

GMK is worth a whole seperate post for the shit they get up with and the stuff they've normalised in buying high-quality keycaps. To tl;dr GMK's entire reputation: overpriced with a waitlist of, I kid you not, years. There's also been delays to that waiting list of recent but Matt3o promises his designs won't be effected by this because! Um... Well he said they wouldn't.

In the end GMK is why people who are in the know still suck this drama up and buy from Drop (amongst others but they're not related to the drama.)

I don't know how to sum up my emotions reading that blog post of his, but I guess I can describe it as the sinking feeling of watching a nice creative software guy end up in a good position at Facebook Advertising.

Fin.

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Thanks for reading and for further reading:

MechanicalKeyboards reacts to Matt3o Leaving Drop

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › psa: info about drop.com keycaps in inventory
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: PSA: Info about Drop.com Keycaps in Inventory
April 2, 2019 -

Just wanted to reach out with a bit of information about some exciting changes happening at Drop. We now have a "Ready-To-Ship Keycaps"section, where we will be featuring some third-party (i.e. Tai Hao) keycaps, as well as our own Drop Studio (i.e. Matt3o /dev/tty MT3) keycaps. All of these keycaps ship one-business day after being ordered. Once we get enough inventory flowing, we plan to make these keycaps available from our EU warehouse- similar to our EU-warehouse headphones.

In the coming weeks, we'll be adding Redsuns GMK Samurai, Mito XDA Canvas, and Mito GMK Pulse keycaps to this section of the site. They will available in the most common keycap configurations that match our Drop Studio keyboards (Pulse will be TKL only). We believe we have sufficient volumes of all of the keycaps (500+ sets), so it shouldn't be a mad-scramble like our keycap recap. We also plan to occasionally replenish them as they sell out. For a more broad-offering of these popular keycap sets (ISO, Intl Languages, Dox, etc), we plan to still offer a group-buy at an annual frequency (or as interest determines). And of course, we'll still have occasional Keycap Recap's to distribute unclaimed and excess keycap sets from previous group buys. If you have any questions, happy to answer them.

Edit: Formatting... argh I hate old/new reddit.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › ama about drop's dcx profile keycaps
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: AMA about Drop's DCX profile keycaps
November 10, 2022 - Probably this has been asked, but will be any EU vendor for drop products? Really looking forward to it! ... Similar answer to the question about Canada proxies - if you have favorite EU vendors, please share them here! Edit: I have been made aware that there is already an arrangement for EU distribution in the works! Things are almost finalized so I don't want to share just yet, but rest assured that this will be resolved soon. :) They will carry most of our keycap sets and switches.
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › my experience with drop's "keycap club" so far
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: My experience with Drop's "Keycap Club" so far
September 2, 2021 -
  • Signed up for their Keycap Club a few days ago, paid $49

  • Got a $40 random coupon code as part of their program, which I was able to combine with a $5 coupon I already had, allowing me to pre-order MT3 3277 for $65

  • For that purchase I received another $5 code in return

  • Today I got their club member e-mail which gave me another code for a buy-1-get-1 on any of their MT3 keycap sets, so I ordered MT3 WoB and MT3 BoW for $105

  • For that purchase I again got another $5 code in return

In total I have spent $49 + $65 + $105 = $219 for 3 keycap sets that I wanted to buy anyway at some point, saving me roughly $111. Of course, I had a bit of luck, considering I didn't only get the minimum voucher ($20). But even with that the savings of $91 would have still been pretty good.

Just my 2cts. I'm not affiliated with Drop nor did they pay me to write this, just wanted to give some insights on what the experience has been for me, especially because this subscription seemed to have been very polarizing. At the end of the day, their membership is just another try to keep us on the needle - which, let's be honest, most of us are already, even without big savings. And as long as you're not eyeing for their ridiculously expensive GMK sets - because fsck GMK anyway - it can turn out to be a pretty sweet deal in my opinion.

Wdyt?

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › quick review: drop keysterine keycaps. nice set of caps for $50.
Quick review: Drop Keysterine Keycaps. Nice set of caps for $50. : r/MechanicalKeyboards
November 24, 2021 - I picked these up because I wanted to do an all clear build for the RGB and I saw these on Drop as an alternative to pudding caps. They’re actually pretty nice and thick ABS caps. I really enjoy typing on them. They sound pretty good on my NK87 EE with Tecsee Ice Candy switches.
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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › dcx: honest review
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: DCX: Honest Review
June 15, 2021 -

I recently was given the opportunity to try out Drop’s new DCX profile keycaps ahead of release and I have been daily driving them for the past week. In full transparency I was provided these in an exchange for an honest review. No editorial guidance/control from Drop, no payments, just a free sample set of keycaps. The thoughts and opinions provided here are my own and I could even say they are terrible and not to buy them, but that would be a lie.

TLDR: DCX keycaps are an excellent high-end option to have in our hobby and I will be buying other sets in the future. I’m hoping we get a lot of designer collaborations as Drop has said they can produce a run from conception to shipping in 4-6 months.

Packaging

Packaging that actually keeps your keycaps safe

The packaging here is basically the same as Drop’s MT3, thin plastic trays lined with a card-stock material and the keycaps are topped with a thin bubble wrap layer before the top plastic cover. Not only are these trays/boxes considerably smaller than other high-end keycap sets, the keycaps are also well protected and did not get jumbled when I aggressively shook the package. These are a huge win in my book as you can fit more keycaps sets in a smaller space. Also, you don’t have to deal with the little white fibers all over your keycaps like GMK’s packaging. While I’ve personally never had any issues with GMK’s newest packaging (besides the way the cardboard shreds), I can say that DCX’s packaging is far superior. I'm told these are getting improved packaging in the future, though I don't know exactly what will change.

Legends, Color, and Consistency

Left: DCX, Center: GMK, Right: JTK

I had originally requested a set of white on black as that is one of my favorite sets. I also have GMK and Domikey WoB to compare to, but it was not available so I received the black on white set and was pleasantly surprised. In the end I am happy that I received BoW and with the help of a friend I was able to pull together GMK Hennessey and JTK Zen to compare to.

Right off the bat we can see that the legends for DCX are thinner than GMK, which looks “bold” in comparison. I really like the decision to go with this thinner font as it looks more elegant and sleeker than GMK and JTK. It reminds me of the modifier font on MT3 sets like Susuwatri and WoB. After using these for a week I really prefer them to other sets and it gives off a classic look to the keycaps. (Note: JTK modifier font is even thinner than DCX while their alphas are “bold like GMK which ends up looking odd)

Comparing the 3 whites, they are all incredibly close and unless you have them all sitting right next to each other you wouldn’t be able to tell. GMK Hennessey is using WS1 which is the standard color white for most GMK sets. DCX appears to be slightly softer than GMK and JTK Zen is slightly brighter. Overall, the colors are pretty consistent on all sets and no major defects or oddities can be found.

Luckily DCX comes with a couple of white on black accent keys that I can compare to GMK WoB. One of my major complaints of GMK sets is that on darker colors you can sometimes get this swirling effect on the larger keycaps that can give off a weird shine and pattern. Seriously it sucks to get an expensive set like GMK Space Cadet only to have your shift keys all look shiny like they are used and have that fall within spec. This doesn’t happen all the time, but I’ve seen it on 5+ GMK sets so it’s fairly common to have a couple of keys that look like this. I am happy to report that DCX does not have that on the couple of accent keys I have and I’d love to do a follow up review with a full DCX WoB set to get a real-world example, but I believe they may not have this issue because this is using the same plastic as MT3 which also does not exhibit this weird shine and swirl within the plastic and has an almost matte finish.

DCX legend consistency is top notch and after spending a lot of time with GMK and JTK I can say that the DCX legends on both the alphas and modifiers exceeds what other keycap manufacturers are putting out, the proof is really in the pudding here. You can read more about the quality here.

Edit: After further review and some discussion in the comments, there does seem to be some extra space around the "t" in shift causing it to look like "shif t". I also see this a little in the delete key. It is consistent across all the shift and delete keys, more noticeable on some than others. There is also no 2nd B key for Alice/Arisu layouts. Add on kits for Alice and 40's may come in the future.

Left: DCX, Center: GMK, Right: JTK

Sound and Feel

DCX are "pure" ABS, but as with all plastics there are some modifying additives mixed in - for all intents and purposes though, they are just ABS. GMK and JTK are also pure ABS keycaps so in this sense they are the same and all are a similar thickness. While they all have a slight texture, the main difference comes in how they feel and how well your fingers are able to glide from key to key. DCX has a silky feeling to it that allows for easy movement while typing. It is very close to the feeling of GMK, but less sticky/grippy. I really enjoyed the feeling of typing on DCX and it was familiar yet different, something I can’t fully describe in words, but it definitely feels good. JTK was the grippiest of the bunch and while it wasn’t bad per se, I wasn’t really a fan. For the user this is all going to come down to preference and you may not share the same feelings as me. DCX was also exceptionally smooth to put on switches without them feeling loose and they easily came off without pulling the switch with it.

When it comes to sound, we know that keycap profile and material have a bigger effect and with these all being the same, they all kind of sound the same. In some video reviews I’ve watched, it seems unanimous that DCX have a lower tone than GMK. I daily drove these on my Black/Gold QK65 on FR4 with KNC Red Jackets and I’ll be honest, the sounds were indistinguishable to me. Regardless, they do give off that classic ABS sound profile that I have come to love. I am all in on ABS gang and basically avoid PBT sets, so I am really happy to have an in stock, reasonably priced, new manufacturer making exactly what I’m looking for in this hobby.

Final Thoughts and Opinions

Any keys that appear crooked are due to the switch/plate. I tried the keycaps on several keyboards and they are ruler straight

Overall, I don’t really have anything bad to say about DCX, and I am someone who is highly critical of things I spend a lot of money on. I’ve found something I was unhappy with on just about every GMK set I’ve owned and I am known to overanalyze things literally with a magnifying glass. Up until now I’ve had to live with it because it falls within “spec”. I really think that over time DCX is going to become a fan favorite of this hobby due to its incredibly high quality and affordable price. Did I mention a full base kit including numpad and covering just about any layout on the market is just $99 retail? DCX has no spurs or mold markings, higher quality and QC than GMK with better packaging, and will be in-stock at a great price. These will come highly recommended from me.

As of this writing there are 6 different colorways in production and some are discounted to $89 in their pre-order phase. There’s a lot to unpack here and some stuff I probably missed, so feel free to ask any questions and I will do my best to answer them. One thing I really hope for in future sets is sub-legends, but it sounds like they may be a year out from having the tools capable of this.

If you got this far, I just want to say thanks for reading and I hope you have a great day!

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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: Drop's new mechanical keyboard keycaps are a different take on a familiar design | The Verge
August 6, 2019 - Milkyway has delivered a couple keycap sets so far on a 4-6 month turnaround, so it may be possible. ... Drop wanted to make a slight variation on cherry profile that they could manufacture slightly cheaper and much faster than GMK while (in theory) keeping the same quality and addressing issues like visible sprue marks, inclusion of mac keys, and legend alignment.
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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: [Preorder] Drop DCL Silver Keycap Set
January 25, 2024 - I haven't had the best experience with Drop keycaps. I got DCX Permafrost and both spacebars were warped.
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November 6, 2025 - :) Up for grabs today, we have a Starfield Constellation setup bundle—including the CSTM80 Keyboard, Coiled Cable, Artisan Keycap, and Desk Mat. Drop + Starfield Constellation CSTM80 Mechanical Keyboard: LINK Drop + Starfield Constellation Coiled Keyboard Cable: LINK Drop + Starfield Constellation Artisan Keycap: LINK Drop + Starfield Constellation Desk Mat: LINK
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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: DROP's very unclear marketing
August 28, 2023 -

What is happening over here. I ordered some GMK red samurai redsuns keycaps and Drop says they are In stock, ready to ship caps. So I buy them. Then they tell me it is shipping on the 20th of march, 12 days after buying them because they have to "order the keycaps from the vendor." THEN HOW THE HECK IS IT IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP. I expected it to ship in a day and arrive in 3 but it looks like I will have it in 12 days, how the hell is that in stock and ready to ship?!?!?