Razer
Taipan
Based on 8 Reddit mentions
$109.99
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Redragon M811
I have a razer taipan mouse that is close to 10 years now, it's the ONLY piece of razer gear that has worked for longer than 2 years. Razer kraken and kraken pro, both just stopped working after 2y, the xchroma and chroma keyboard also broke after 2 years etc.
NaughtyDutchyy in r/TibiaMMO
October 14, 2025 2:59 PM
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Don’t no why my RAZER BASILISKI V3 still works perfectly after a year while others after 2 months broken boom
Luck of the draw? This might be an unpopular opinion and sounding like nonsense, but in my experience these Razer mice are generally pretty durable - it's just that some (or quite a few) of them will have one component that will fail prematurely and render an otherwise perfectly fine mouse unusable.
...sascha177 in r/razer
May 16, 2026 5:47 PM
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After spending £200+ on razer products I am extremely disappointed ( horror story )
I can say - you got reaaaalyyyy unlucky. I razer-boy for over 12 years since I bought the Taipan. It still works like the day I bought it. Same with blackwidow from 2016. There were updates like basilisk and bw 2021, but not out of necessity. I just have spending problems... The only sin I see in ra
...SiamskiyKot in r/razer
July 25, 2025 6:22 PM
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How is Razer Build Quality in 2025?
Had a Taipan a few years back. Its braided cable got "shredded" over time by the rough surface of the rough/smooth, two-sided Razer mousepad I was using. Well... the braiding did, not the cable itself, IIRC. Plus its LMB gave up the ghost after, maybe, two or three years. Build-quality wise it felt
...sascha177 in r/razer
September 20, 2025 10:24 AM
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