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Will the rubber on the mouse button crumble and fall off after prolonged usage?

Is the mouse going to be difficult to disassemble to clean/maintain after the warranty period is over?

which razer mouse button crumbled for you? in my experience the rubber coating mess up faster than the physical build.
 

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Yes that is what I mean. The rubber coating on the buttons falling off.
 

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Yes that is what I mean. The rubber coating on the buttons falling off.

actually most of them will be come sticky one way or another, depending you aircon room or not, or sweaty gan cheong palms. steelseries coating feel much less sticky type.
 

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can razer users answer my question?

1) is the krait plastic feel?
2) is the diamondblack plastic feel?

Because I can't tell from the razer website. Need your help. Thx.
 

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actually most of them will be come sticky one way or another, depending you aircon room or not, or sweaty gan cheong palms. steelseries coating feel much less sticky type.

Thanks for the heads up.

In that case, Razer mice products definitely fails the durability test for me.

The Krait I just RMA will be the last Razer mouse I ever purchase.
 

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Not sure if the newer Krait's are of a different design. But if you ask me, it feels just like a first-generation Diamondback. However, the lack of the side buttons means you can't do on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments.
 

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can razer users answer my question?

1) is the krait plastic feel?
2) is the diamondblack plastic feel?

Because I can't tell from the razer website. Need your help. Thx.

almost all mice are made of plastic, so I'm pretty sure every brand is "plastic feel" if that's what you wanted to know?
 

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Thanks for the heads up.

In that case, Razer mice products definitely fails the durability test for me.

The Krait I just RMA will be the last Razer mouse I ever purchase.

my diamondback lost the diamondback wordings in a yr from sweat on my hands.

been using it for 5 yrs alr..still going strong!
 

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top body plastic, buttons lubber.

Thanks! the krait and diamondblack both look like that body and buttons are rubber type form the website....

Haven't bought my 1st razer. Was thinking of krait but many said it's not durable. Sianx 1/2... lol
 
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Thanks! the krait and diamondblack both look like that body and buttons are rubber type form the website....

Haven't bought my 1st razer. Was thinking of krait but many said it's not durable. Sianx 1/2... lol

razer is just branding leh. if you really want high dpi mouse, there are many other brands, steelseries, ms and logitech can consider.
 

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