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Weikav NUT65
Based on 95 Reddit mentions
$94.99
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Anyone know any good things about this keyboard?
Do I see the right price tag- $230??? For that price you could get a nice barebones full aluminum board (if you want a 75%, the Star75 is my current go-to for gaming, or even other HE keyboard!), switches, and keycaps. Heck, I just got the Nut65 from Weikav, I've got some Keygeeks on it, and Hellebo
...Hazel2468 in r/keyboards
December 25, 2025 10:47 PM
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Is the Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR the perfect endgame keyboard?
Like I said, Nut65 is a good option. I've also heard that the other weikav boards like stars80 v2 and all are also amazing for the price.
Majestic_Beautiful52 in r/keyboards
February 11, 2026 6:00 PM
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Don’t tell the keyboard snobs but I like my Halo65 v2 more than my $900 (cad) Manta
I also love my Weikav nut65 more than my evoworks evo75 And my lofree flow 2 even more
PsychologicalCry8189 in r/NuPhy
May 19, 2026 2:56 PM
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Is this a good deal? Plus a few other questions
You can buy the Nut65 from Weikav website or Amazon or anything you find easy to buy stuff from in your area as the board is very popular and globally available. However I just discover that the regional pricing adds the Nut65 price up. The nut65 is frequent 80-90$ whereas I only need to pay 50$ for
...4xgk3 in r/keyboards
January 9, 2026 4:49 AM
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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - January 09, 2026
Weikav's Nut65 does a few small things better honestly. Larger battery, more unique aesthetic, and seems to be slightly cheaper. They have mostly the same features.
DemandCommonSense in r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 9, 2026 5:09 AM
2
Lucky 65v3 or Nut65?
nut65 is much more updated on the firmware and quality as far as im concerned, its what i mainly suggest if people want to try good mech keyboards without breaking the bank, with weikav, they mostly use linears with their pre builts
RyujinX9 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard
January 25, 2026 12:16 PM
2
Looking for advice on brands for my first non-gaming brand mechanical keyboard!
I just gifted my sister a 65% keeb that sounds like a handful of river pebbles in your hand — Weikav Nut65 from Ali Express ($80), Duhuk Matcha v4 switches ($40), and CeraKeys ($80 on Black Friday sale). A little over your budget, but I’m SURE it would have still been super creamy with whatever keyc
...Slow_Ad_444 in r/keebgirlies
January 31, 2026 2:04 AM
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Buying Advice: Want a Tofu 65 2.0-like kit...
Wishing the Weikav hadn't also gone the direction of the arrow key separator (I look having three buttons over there, but alas), it does look like a really solid option, and I'm rocking with the teal. Looks like the standard is available on Lumekeebs with non-flex-cut PCB for only $90: https://lumek
...Prudent_Bag_7108 in r/keyboards
February 6, 2026 8:17 PM
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Questions about Switches (Keyboards)
For gaming, many will suggest an HE keyboard, though i haven't used HE stitches that really feel as good as the regular mechanical switches i prefer(luciola and blue bubblegum for linear, type-r and quinn for tactile) and i game just fine with regular mechanical keyboards. I prefer a 65% keyboard. I
...Inevitable_Virus_765 in r/keyboards
February 28, 2026 5:11 AM
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Can't decide between building custom or buying pre-built
All the 3 boards you mentioned: Yunzi AL68, Nut65 and the Neo65 core plus are all 3 whole very different keyboards with 3 different target audiences bruh. Yunzi AL68 is a prebuilt, just like Wobkey Zen65 but with a knob. Nut65 is an entry level barebone kit (Weikav also provides full prebuilt but It
...4xgk3 in r/keyboards
November 28, 2025 5:46 AM
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