These Tai-Hao Keycaps are not what I expected for this price. I know they aren't $175 GMK keycaps but I was expecting a little better than those decent $30 sets on amazon that every 12-13-year-old buys. The quality of these sets are average at best, and packaging is a 0/10 for its price point. I know cheaper Tai-Hao keycaps come loss in their packaging, but these keycaps being a little pricier than the average Tai-Hao caps I was expecting a little more thought in packing. Even those cheap Razer keycaps were better packed than these. I did not realize they came with a keycap puller, however, the way they were packed the puller was tumbling around with the keycaps which resulted in multiple keycaps already having a gouge across them and the spacebar & modifiers all scuffed up. I could care less for the puller if it meant they would package the keycaps in a tray so they would stay nice. I also got a free random #7 rubber keycap, which tells me that their packing department was careless and messy. I have not counted to see if I got all 132 keycaps yet! Aside from that, the Deep forest blue color is amazing and is a breath of fresh air compared to the neon colors that other manufacturers offer in their double-shot PBT backlit keycaps. Don't be fooled by the picture, I thought the modifiers were black but ended up to be an identical dark grey like those that come standard on the Drop keyboards which was a disappointment. The font is ok but not as defined as others and the modifier symbols are not my favorite to look at. Moving to the build quality, I found that the Tai-Hao keycaps had an average of 1.31mm thickness. For comparison, my ducky double-shot keycaps had an average thickness of 1.5mm thick, razer pbt keycaps 1.43mm thick, Drop keycaps 1.40mm thick. So, these Tai-hao keycaps are on the thinner side. They fit the stems of the switches just fine, with a few needing some persuasion to sit level with the rest of the keyboard. I agree with others here that these keycaps appear like they are sitting un-even. The build quality is poor for the price. They have a rough texture to them, more than most other pbt keycaps that I have tried. Some keycaps feel rougher than others while some have a smooth texture which is distracting when you type. For this price, I would have expected at least a consistent texture across all the keycaps. The Drop keycaps, Razer, Corsair & Ducky all having a better quality/consistency than these and at least the edges of those keycaps are straight and not warped. At the time of writing this review, these keycaps are on my Tofu65 with novelkey creams lubed (205g0) and Durock filmed with gold-plated 62g cherry style spring, brass plate, Mekanisk screw on stabs. The spacebar sounds amazing with a really nice thocc when bottoming out. However, the backspace, enter and both shift keys feel very sluggish due to them suffering from very bad warpage. I tried putting them on my other keyboards that have Durock/Everglide V2 stabs with no luck. The rest of the alpha keys have a nice sound when bottoming out but the sound is not as satisfying as my cheap razer keycaps laying around which is a huge surprise to me! Though your results may vary. In conclusion, for this price, I would look else where for keycaps. The build quality is 6/10, quality control 4/10, packaging 0/10, consistency 5/10, sound 8/10. If you're here for the color or need 132 keycaps to populate a keyboard with a unique layout, go for it. Just keep your expectations low, so when you receive this set you won't be too disappointed. For me, I'm on the fence about returning/exchanging or selling them.