172 Keys Doubleshot Red Keycaps for Cherry MX Mechanical Keyboards (ISO/ANSI) – Cherry Profile
Product description
What it is and who it suits
These are a full 172‑key doubleshot keycap set designed to fit a wide range of Cherry MX mechanical keyboards. The set is aimed at builders who want a complete, uniform look and a durable typing surface. On the page you’ll find keycaps described as doubleshot—where the legends are formed from a second plastic mould, not printed—so characters stay legible even after heavy use. If you’re assembling a 60%, 65%, 75%, or 96–ish% board with ISO or ANSI layouts, this set promises compatibility with 61/64/87/104/108‑key configurations.
Material and feel

The keycaps are manufactured to a 1.5 mm thickness, which is generally sturdy enough to resist wear while contributing to a satisfyingly solid typing sound. The design follows the classic Cherry profile, which many users find comfortable for both long typing sessions and gaming. If you prioritise a familiar, low‑risk feel under the fingers, this profile has a long track record of being pleasant across a wide range of keyboards.
What’s included and what it fits


With 172 keys, the set provides a broad array of alphanumeric keys plus a variety of personalised options to help you tailor your layout. The packaging details note an ABS keycap tray with a cover, plus careful outer packaging intended to protect the caps from scratches and stains during transit. It’s important to remember these are keycaps—not a keyboard—so you’ll need a compatible board and switch setup to complete the build.

Pros and practical points
On the positive side, the doubleshot construction helps keep legends legible over time, and the 1.5 mm thickness contributes to a sense of durability under routine use. The Cherry profile is widely regarded as comfortable for both typing and gaming, and the large 172‑key set means you can customise multiple layouts without needing to mix in extras. For builders who want a near‑plug‑and‑play experience with broad ISO/ANSI compatibility, this set can save time sourcing individual keys.
Limitations and what to watch out for

If you have a non‑Cherry MX style keyboard or a board with a layout not covered by the 61/64/87/104/108 key range, you may still encounter layout gaps or the need for additional key replacements. While the set is designed for ISO ANSI layouts, the exact availability of certain novelty or profile keys might hinge on your board’s specific plate and stabiliser compatibility. Also, the acoustics and feel are subjective, some users prefer thinner or thicker caps, or a different profile for gaming versus typing.


Who this is for
This set is well suited to hobbyists building a mid‑tier or enthusiast board who value a coherent colour and legend system, durability, and the Cherry profile’s ergonomics. It’s a reasonable choice if you want to refresh stock caps without committing to premium artisan sets.

Who it isn’t ideal for
If you already own a keyboard with a non‑standard layout or you require direct compatibility with a specific non‑Cherry MX switch family, this kit may not cover all needs. If you’re chasing ultra‑thin profile caps or customised keycap legends beyond the classic red doubleshot design, you might find the offering lacks that extra personalisation.
How to decide before buying



- Check that your keyboard’s layout matches one of the supported ranges (61/64/87/104/108). If in doubt, map your layer to ensure the essential keys are included in the set.
- Consider whether the Cherry profile and the 1.5 mm thickness align with your typing taste and noise tolerance.
- Confirm you have compatible stabilisers and switch type (Cherry MX) on your board to avoid misfits with larger keys.
Practical use example
Imagine upgrading a compact 60‑percent board: you swap the stock caps for this red doubleshot set, keeping the same layout, and enjoy clearer legends that won’t fade with heavy typing. The larger keys (space, enter, shift, backspace) should align with standard sizes, reducing adjustment time as you re‑learn your keystroke rhythm.

Quick FAQ
- Are these keycaps compatible with all Cherry MX switches? They’re designed for Cherry MX switches and ISO/ANSI layouts, but you should confirm that your specific board accepts standard key sizes.
- Do the keycaps come with a keyboard or a case? They are a keycap set only, not a keyboard.
- Is the packaging suitable for long‑term storage? The tray and outer box aim to protect the caps during shipping, but long‑term storage should still keep them away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a complete, durable red keycap set in the familiar Cherry profile to refresh an existing board and you’re aiming for a clean, cohesive look across ISO/ANSI layouts. It may not be the best fit if you need a non‑standard layout or unusual legends, or if you prefer a different profile for gaming emphasis.
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