I've had them about a year now and haven't had any problems whatsoever. No switching noise and I'm pretty hard on volume controls. I bought 2 of the 2 pole blank switches for mono controls. Building them was a bit tedious to say the least.
The bodies are all plastic and they feel well built. The terminals are fairly malleable and can bend during shipping, but can be bent back easily. I haven't had one break. There is a good solid feel when switching, not springy like the standard sweetest whispers switches. You can actually take them apart and add or remove layers(poles) like a cake.
I am very taken with those Polish attenuators. I think they are called Khozmo's? They just look so cool, but I'm sold on ladder style attenuators over series attenuators. Unless the series attenuator is wired as a shunt, but then switching noise becomes a problem even with the better switches. If the switch breaks contact at all, there is no attenuation to the amp. This will cause some serious popping. The DACT attenuator (Elma switch) I had wired in shunt started making noise almost overnight. I think dust was getting into it. The dust out here in the desert is so fine, and when the wind blows 50 mph it will find its way into everything, no matter how tightly your house is sealed up.
I haven't tried the blue switches as shunt controls yet.