You tempt me! I went out of my way to get a Dvorak-layout Model M (the one with the clicky buckling-spring keys) but I sometimes feel like the force required to activate the keys is just a bit too much. Still, $150 is a lot of money to fix a very small complaint. Has anyone got one of these CODE keyboards?
I've done projects with MX clears before, they're pretty cumbersome to type on for extended periods of time. For reference, buckling spring can vary from 60-80cN activation force, with the MX clear at a slightly lighter 55cN (peaks at 65cN). It's funny that they're advertising standard features as unique selling points. 6KRO+modifiers is straight from the HID standard, and you'll find a dual layer PCB and plate mounting in practically any $100+ board. However, the backlighting and DIP-switch options are very, very nice. WASD is solid, reputable vendor as well. If your main complaint is fatigue, I'd recommend opting for a much lighter switch like the MX reds or browns.
The $150 isn't too bad, considering that your "cheap" mechanical with Cherry switches will run about $100. That extra $50 is paying for a more durable product, with more attention to detail. A quality buy-it-for-life keyboard can go up above the $400 level, so $150 doesn't look so bad in comparison. My one complaint with the CODE is that they're using ABS caps, which will take on a shine over time.