at least, that isn't a cottage industry and instead involves manufacturing equipment

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at least, that isn't a cottage industry and instead involves manufacturing equipment
I bought a mech keyboard for about $100 last year and I will say I Get It Now
wasn't sure about the price tag until about two weeks after getting it, I left it on my chair while tidying my desk and then came back from the bin and sat down on it with my entire ass, bending it in half at like a 20 degree angle
bent it back into shape and it's continued to work perfectly fine ever since
I'm pretty sure none of the $20-30 keyboards I used to buy would have survived me sitting on them like that
yeah, there's some exceptions but mechanical keyboards aren't yet a consumer good outside of the logitech and razer ones that aren't even hardware-rebindable. but maybe i need to scope it to consumer goods explicitly