Wuque Studio Cullinan Diamond HE Switch Review:
These switches have pleasantly surprised me as someone who is generally neutral on the Flux series. As Wuque continues to release newer switches, each new one improves on the previous, and I appreciate their efforts and improvements.
The Cullinan Diamond switches still retain the DNA of the Flux series due to their mould but have been improved in almost every aspect. This is currently my favourite HE switch from Wuque Studio, as it feels far more refined and complete compared to their previous releases.
Some flaws I experienced with the Flux series, such as switches being too tight on the plate, sounding chattery, and some inconsistencies, have been addressed in this new model.
I really like that Wuque Studio has finally decided to go for a plastic core stem for both this and the Poseidon switch. The plastic core stem / bottom contact reduces the sound of the magnet smacking the bottom housing and aims to mimic the sound and feel of MX switches.
Both the Cullinan Diamond and Poseidon switches integrate this by fully enclosing the magnet within the plastic stem. Similar stem designs can also be seen in some top switches like TTC Flip KOM and Unionwell Polar Ice Shine.
Sound-wise and feel-wise, these are top-notch as expected. They have a nice clean clack, good rebound, and a slightly softer bottom-out compared to previous Flux variants.
The switches are also on the lighter side, making them more spammable. There is also a slight scratch, which I personally enjoy as it adds a subtle MX vibe.
Overall, the Cullinan Diamond HE switches have definitely become some of my top picks. At about 2 USD per switch, it is on the pricier side, but if you can afford them or find them at a better price, they are definitely worth trying!
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