🔧 Lube it up for a smoother ride!
The Glorious G-Lube Switch is a premium synthetic grease designed for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. With a versatile formulation suitable for both plastic-on-metal and plastic-on-plastic applications, this 10g vial provides enough lubricant for approximately 500 switches. Operating effectively in extreme temperatures from -50°C to 130°C, G-Lube ensures long-lasting performance while safeguarding your keyboard components.
Material | Synthetic Grease |
Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Package Information | Jar |
Liquid Volume | 0.1 Liters |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Mechanical |
Upper Temperature Rating | 1.3E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Specific Uses For Product | Mechanical Keyboard Switches and Stabilizers |
Item Form | Grease |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005352570 |
Manufacturer | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
UPC | 850005352570 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | GLO-ACC-KEY-LUBE |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches |
ASIN | B08DKDMJD9 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 23, 2020 |
P**S
Worked well!
I used this on my Akko Silent Penguin (tactile) switches. Mainly to eliminate the slight scratch and make operation smooth. This worked out great for me. It is seemingly thicker than the regular lube people use, but I didn't notice to much tackiness (or stickiness?) when I'm pressing keys. My keys aren't having issues returning either.I saw that some people had issues with the keys feeling gunked up and having return issues, if I'm reading right. My switches have a heavier spring so that may be helping. So I'm thinking if you have a linear or tactile switch with a fairly light spring, you might feel the issues those other people are talking about.Overall, so far it's been a great lube for my switches. Something else is the value was pretty good for the amount! I'll throw out an update if I see some weird stuff like the grease separating or something off. So far so good though!
J**N
Good for enthusiasts
I have lubed many switches with this one container. The lube has lasted me for a while and lasts inside of the switch. Helps with the sound and feel of your mechanical switches.
S**A
Great for a light tactile lube
The media could not be loaded. Preface by saying this is my first time lubing switches myself, though I've used pre-lubed switches and switches friends have lubed.I have always preferred tactile to linear and was on the fence between this and 3203, but ended up getting a little 3203 from a friend so I tried both!I've heard mixed reviews about G-lube especially as a stabilizer lubricant so I used a dielectric grease for my stabs, but I think I prefer it to 3203 for tactile switches. I lightly lubed my P key with G-Lube and the k and l keys aren't lubed. I only lightly lubed the top, the slides, the spring and the base. I avoided the leaflets entirely because otherwise it would mess up the tactility.This worked great! It's much more of a "thock" than a "click" which is what I wanted anyway, but it feels like a much smoother press with no difference in tactility. 3203 seemed to affect the tactility too much for my taste even though it's a bit smoother on the press.Highly recommended, will be buying again.
S**N
A little thicker than I like for switches.
This is a good lube for switches, but you have to use it very sparingly or your keys feel very sluggish. I thought I was using a small amount, but still, several of my keys feel very dull and sticky. This lube is no substitute for a good 205g. It would almost be a better stabilizer lube than a switch lube in my opinion.
B**E
Affordable and High-Quality Lube for Modding Keyboards!
This was the lube I used to mod my first keyboard build (A GMK 67, highly recommend to begin with!) and I was really happy with how my key presses sounded afterwards! Pair this up with good switches like Akko Creamy Yellows, and it will create the perfect "thockness" you need!Pros: The amount of lube that came in one container, was enough to mod 2-3 65% keyboards. On top of its quality, I would highly recommend purchasing this lube if you already have your needed tools!Cons: Really none, it gives you the perfect amount of lube you need, and maybe even more than enough. Appreciate that, and use it to your advantage :)
I**A
4.5 if i could
used this for my AKKO MATCHA GREEN switches and stabilizers. seems like a different formula than your typical 205g0. its thicker? firm? more oil based i think. cant really put my finger on it, works great and as intended. could maybe do 3-4 TKL keyboards with the amount you have here, maybe more honestly, i was surprised with the amount., i would 10/10 recommend. they listened to previous reviews about product getting everywhere during shipping, and have sealed the container (it be the little things)CONS: the color is more of a clear than a white, which doesnt allow me to calculate how much lube i actually put visually. wasnt much of an issue with me as i have done this plenty of times before but i can see it becoming a problem to someone who is newer or a first timers.overall its a great product for anyone trying to lube switches
S**H
Does its job well
This lube is better than a lot of the super cheap lubes you can get online, and it isn't too expensive. It is a little annoying to apply, but that is the nature of the product. Every keyboard lube will be annoying to apply.
N**S
Glorious Ripoff
The lube is fine but it’s much more gloppy than competitors like Krytok or even the popular Amazon brand that’s sold on here. Wouldn’t use again. Plus I’m certain this is what lube they used in the GMMK Pro that made the stabilizers stick in place. Sure you get a little bit more than what’s sold with Krytok but also…it’s lube. A little goes a LONG way
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