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Gliging Switches Lube is a premium 0.35 oz grease oil designed specifically for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. This all-in-one package includes two lube brushes and a bottle of high-quality silicone lubricant, providing enough product to efficiently lubricate up to 300 switches. Ideal for enhancing the performance of satellite and balance bars, this lubricant ensures a smooth and satisfying typing experience.
Container Type | Bottle |
Item Weight | 0.35 Ounces |
Liquid Volume | 0.35 Fluid Ounces |
Material Type | Silicone |
J**E
Used this kit to successfully lube switches without unsoldering switches
I wanted to improve my Velocifire keyboard (which has Outemu browns) but it's not a hot-swap board and I didn't want to unsolder all the switches to take them apart individually. Based on some YouTube videos, I decided to give it a shot lubing them by doing the following for each key: Took off the keycap. While pushing down the switch post with the end of a mechanical pencil, took a small amount of lubricant and brushed inside the key assembly. Only brushed down three sides--the sides that don't have the logo, since the logo side has the electrical contacts and the part which provides the tactile bump, and I didn't want to lube that part to maintain full tactility. I also used the same lubricant on the stabilizers. The included brushes aren't super durable, and you'll see them get more frazzled as you use them, so I did most of the stabilizers toward the end, because those don't require such a fine point on the brush. I suspect that some brush hairs came off during the process (which YouTube makes it sound like it will ruin your switch) but if it happened, I haven't noticed any ill effects. If you try this, try it on one key and then see the difference it makes, and adjust your approach accordingly. YouTube videos tend to guide toward extreme approaches where you take apart every key switch and make sure you use exactly the same amount of lubricant for each key. I'm suspicious that such precision has little audible effect. I'm no mechanical keyboard expert, but I feel like my much less fastidious approach delivered a great result for a lot less pain. (It sounds three times quieter than it was, with no other mods made.) I probably used more lubricant than some people recommend, but my priority was on saving time and not having to re-lubricate them later. Again, try it out on a key (perhaps one you don't use often, like your scroll lock or pause key if you have a full-size or ten-keyless board) and try it out. I'm guessing you'll be able to find an approach that works for you.
J**N
Not Only For Mechanical Keyboards
Although I made the purchase in Sept 2021, it wasn't until this afternoon that I used it to lubricate... my 2005 Apple M1048 Pro Stabilized keyboard. The work took time (I'm 71 with hand issues), but it was so worth it. NO MORE "sticking/binding" keys; NO MORE "rattle" noise; and the keypress-action is smooooth (like butter). It's an 84-key keyboard, and the little bottle was more than enough. The brush (two included, but I only needed one) was handy (light enough for me to grip it with my teeth while reinstalling a now-lubed keycap), and the bristles held-and-transferred the lubricant to where I wanted (and not to where I didn't). It's an excellent product and kit, at an easily affordable price.
C**E
Lube is Great. Brushes are Frail
i used this to lube up my switches and the lube is great but the brush bristles get messed up easy
D**A
Works great!
I ended up using this on my 14 year old HHKB, and it feels great again. Not as good as new, but close to it.
I**E
10/10
10/10 would recommend. This lubes your springs up nice! And idk if I just never read how much comes in the bottle or if I just panic buy things late at night on Amazon but there’s a good amount of product in the little vile. Will be repurchasing!
J**Y
ONE OF SEVERAL GOOD ONES
The key switch oil seems to work as well as most others, although I can not see anything obviously superior about it. Keyboard fanatics can be very picky about their switch lubes, but I just don't get it.
K**.
Comparable to Krytox premium lube for Mechanical keyboard.
I used this as a budget replacement to my usual Krytox lube. I'd say it performs about 90-95% compared to it; and this is at half the price of that lube. It also comes with 2 paint brushes; they were not the best. Probably dollar store equivalent, but I still used it for lubing the switches and stabilizer stems. Overall, nothing bad to say. It works well and is extremely cheap comparatively.
M**A
Firat Time Custom Keyboard Assembly - Great for the price!
I used this lube for y first ever build lube has a great consistency, and my keys sound amazing! It's been quite awhile and I can say my keyboard still sounds good as new. I am a software engineer and type rather often and for the keys to still sound identical to the first day I broke my keyboard is in pretty impressive.
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