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The Redragon K671 at $30 is a full-size hot-swappable mechanical keyboard — hot-swap means switches can be pulled and replaced without soldering, letting users change from tactile to linear switches as preferences change. At $30 it is the lowest-priced hot-swappable mechanical keyboard in this category. The GEODMAER 65% costs $17 but has fixed switches and no swap capability. The Logitech G413 SE at $57 provides a 2-year warranty and 50 million rated keystrokes for $27 more but is not hot-swappable. With 6,660 Amazon reviews, the K671 is the most reviewed mechanical keyboard in this batch. The 1-year Redragon warranty is the primary shortcoming versus Logitech's 2-year coverage. Right buy for: budget buyers who want a mechanical keyboard with real upgrade potential at $30. At this price-to-spec ratio — hot-swap mechanical, full-size, 6,660 reviews — it outcompetes every membrane keyboard priced higher in this category.
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Last checked: Jul 17, 2026
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