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For high quality keyboards, Logitech. If you're on a budget, brands like Redragon that use copycat switches like Outemu.
I agree about Razer's quality woes, I've only bought one Razer product that lasted well. And as it happens, Razer didn't design it. It was a Razer-badged Xbox 360 controller.
Logitech are OK. As a midrange brand they're solid, but there are much better keyboards on the market now. Ducky's Shine series outclasses Logitech for build quality, materials and comfort. And looks. While DasKeyboard's X50Q is without-doubt the ultimate gaming board at the moment. Ducky uses genuine Cherry MX, DasKeyboard uses Omron.