A clean purple colorway, durable PBT plastic, and crisp double-shot legends make this Cherry-profile set a practical upgrade for daily typing and gaming. Use the guide below to confirm layout fit, understand what “double-shot PBT” really changes, and install the caps without surprises. For more guidance, see Customizing your new mechanical keyboard – LanOC Reviews.
The Purple Double‑Shot PBT Cherry Profile Keycap Set is built for the familiar feel many mechanical keyboard users prefer: a sculpted Cherry profile, sturdy PBT plastic, and legends that are molded—not printed—so they stay readable for the long haul. For further reading, see Cherry Blossom Bliss Double Shot 134-Key Custom PBT Keycap Set.
Most keycap issues come from layout mismatch rather than the caps themselves. Take two minutes to check your board’s stem type, bottom row sizing, and stabilized keys before ordering.
| Keyboard detail to check | What to look for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Switch stem type | MX-style “+” stem | Ensures the keycap mounts securely |
| Bottom row | Common: 1.25u mods + 6.25u spacebar | Non-standard rows can need special keys |
| Right Shift size | Often 2.75u on compact layouts | Wrong size prevents proper installation |
| Spacebar size | Usually 6.25u; sometimes 7u | Spacebar length must match stabilizer spacing |
| Numpad/ISO support | Need ISO Enter or numpad keys if applicable | Avoids missing keys for regional layouts |
“Double-shot PBT” is more than a spec sheet phrase—it affects how the keyboard looks and feels after months (or years) of regular use.
If you want a quick primer on PBT vs ABS traits and care expectations, WASD Keyboards has a solid comparison: Keycap materials (ABS vs PBT).
Cherry profile is popular because it strikes a balance: sculpted for guidance and speed, but not as tall as many stock “OEM” sets.
For a deeper look at how profiles compare by height and sculpt, Deskthority’s keycap profile reference is a helpful visual guide.
Purple can read playful or refined depending on the rest of the build. This set works best when the case and desk setup support the color rather than compete with it.
They’ll fit keyboards that use MX-style “+” stems, but layout compatibility still matters—bottom-row sizes, Right Shift length, and stabilized keys must match what your board uses. Also note that some north-facing switch boards can have Cherry-profile interference on certain rows.
Double-shot legends are molded from a separate plastic layer, so the characters won’t rub off like printed legends can. The keycap’s surface texture can still smooth over time from skin oils and heavy use, but the legend itself remains.
PBT usually feels drier and more textured and tends to resist shine longer than ABS, though results vary by thickness and usage. Maintenance is similar: mild soap, warm water, thorough rinsing, and full air-drying before reinstalling.
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