🖥️ Lube it up for a smoother ride!
The Keyboard Lube Switch Lube Grease Oil GPL 105 205G0 is a high-performance lubricant designed specifically for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. Weighing in at just 0.35oz, this product can effectively lubricate up to 300 switches, ensuring a seamless typing experience. The package includes one 105 lubricating oil and two brushes for easy application. For those looking to customize their lubrication, a mix of 105 and 205 is recommended for optimal results.
B**G
Perfect for springs
Used to bag lube all my springs, perfect consistency and great results.
J**.
It works amazing! Would buy more!
The media could not be loaded. I used this lubbe on my Phantom 87 and felt a night and day difference, it got my keyboard to really thocc!. I lubed 87 switches, all its parts (including the spring) and the stabilizers. I'm not a mod keyboard expert, but I can safely say this is a pretty good buy, specially if you want to mod 2 or 3 keyboards for you or your friends/family.
K**E
good for the price
The lube is probably the best for the price. The brushes aren't anything special but are a nice bonus. When mine came there was a little bit of separation but mixed back together easily. You can do this with one of the included brushes or something like a toothpick.
M**B
Perfect weight lube for outemu blue switches
The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the included brushes were damaged. I made them work but not a good first impression. The 205G0 weight lube is exactly what I was hoping for. Its not to thin and very easy to brush on without any mess. I have a new Tecware Phantom 87 key with Outemu blue switches. I usually buy brown switch keyboards because they're tactile and silent but wanted to see if I could get one with blue switches then smooth and quiet it down just enough to still get a slight click. I used the easier method of simply taking off the keycaps and brushing down into the switch instead of a full disassembly. I brushed a very thin layer on all 4 sided in-between the switch and switch housing. Some how-to vids I watched said not to apply to all 4 sided with tactile switches as you risk loosing tacktility. This may be true if you over lubricate. I made sure not to do that. The whole process took me about 1 hour and it turned out great! Clicky but about 50% quietly and typing is smooth as butter. No more scratchy feeling from the outemu switches either. Awesome mod and I have enough left to do another couple keyboards. If you don't have $100 plus for a Cherry MX keyboard this is the way to go for sure. Having said that, I have owned several high end gaming keyboards with Cherry MX brand switches and none of them felt nearly this smooth. Cheap and easy mod I wish I would have discovered years ago.
S**8
Fixes sticky factory stabilizers.
If the stabilizers on your brand new barebones keyboard keep sticking, the problem is probably due to the manufacturer drowning them in lube that has a thick, Vaseline-like consistency and not the stabilizers themselves. This grease being thinner and runnier makes all the difference.The bottle is small... about 1"x.75". It's more than enough even if you lube your switches too. I only ended up using the grease on the cap. Brushes are cheap, but does the job.
A**R
Great for bag lubing springs
105 review. Works great and the brushes are a nice bonus.Note: the brushes are a little stiff at first. Use a little water to soften them up before using them.
H**Y
Great substitute for krytox 205g0
Lubed (and filmed) some gateron milky blacks on a KBD67 Lite. Works just as well as krytox 205 at half the price and was very pleased with how it came out.
W**G
Good switch lube
Everyone in the hobby likes this stuff. It helps remove the scratchy sound from the plastic parts moving past each other. It also dampens the noise of the switch. I used this on a soldered keyboard by removing the keycaps and pressing down my MX switches. The small gap created allows the brush to apply the lube the housing and stem. I did use a heavier grease for the stabilizers, but should work too. You may have to reapply later down the line because of the much looser fitting of the stabilizer rods.
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