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tipped a whole glass of bacardi and coke into in last night ffs ... rammed it in the airing cuboard..still working fine 8)
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:lol: :lol: :lol: built to last are these bad boys!
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Keyboards are normally fine. You can stick them in the dishwasher to wash them as long as you leave them long enough to dry off before plugging in.
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seems ok for now anyway... there is some brown sticky runs on the front were the drink dribbled out and dried... the old G11 gaming keyboard has done me proud :mrgreen:
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I've never spent out on a keyboard. My last one cost somewhere around the £10 mark and came with a free wrist pad and a packet of Haribo.
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:lol:

Mine was £60 at the time although it looks like they can be had for around £30-35 now. One of the keys is starting to play up, so may get a backup in if needed as I like it and I doubt any other keyboards will come close to it for comfort.
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this may be the second one of these ive had as it goes... the first one did get some damage inflicted to it via devil spawn i think, the mouse is still going as well.. logitech speakers seems to fail pretty quick thought...
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I have the Logitech Z2300, I'm on my second set as the first one had a speaker issue. Took around 2 months to get a replacement from memory.
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i nearly chucked a cup of coffee into the keyboard as w ell start of this week. That and wacking the side of the car into a car park wall maybe signs of a trip to spec saverers looking :(
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I have some £15 2.1 speakers from Logitech. Must be 3 or 4 years old now and although the left speaker gives a little crackle every now and again and needs a tweak of the volume they're still doing well. They've moved house twice as well so a bargain in all! My mouse is a Deathadder and I still hate it. Far too big for my little lady hands.

These abd boys. Seem to be unavailable now. I paid £16.29 on 2/3/11
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-OEM-S2 ... gitech+2.1
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