This video does a well explanation of how time and money consuming the hobby of having custom mechanical keyboards is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzWm40Tq4F4
I entered having a Keychron K2 with brown switches and I thought that was it, that was going to stop there and never invest in another one. But I started watching videos about how switches work, how people assemble their own open hardware keebs, how to lub switches, how to lub stabs, and then 1 year later I ended having 7 keyboards, plenty of switches sets, bough my soldering station to continue soldering diodes and leds to open hardware pcbs to make custom split rare keyboards...
man... save yourself if you're still out of this addiction.
Save your time and your money and go and hang out with people. Save your soul.