⚙️ Elevate your keystroke game with pro-level lubing precision!
The YIMAGUJRX RUNJRX 36 Switch Acrylic Lube Station is a premium mechanical keyboard maintenance kit featuring a transparent acrylic station that holds 36 switches for efficient lubing, a 15g bottle of high-temp stable synthetic grease compatible with 350+ switches, a versatile aluminum switch opener compatible with major switch brands, and a 4-claw aluminum gripper for clean, precise handling. Designed for enthusiasts seeking smooth, silent, and durable keyboard performance.
Container Type | Bottle |
Item Weight | 15 Grams |
Liquid Volume | 0.14 Liters |
Material Type | Acrylic |
J**H
It's pretty good. Especially for the money.
So yeh I heard some one say there was no instructions. You just have to put the second piece under it in the way with the solid part under the springs so they don't fall through. Open under the switches.Also people here have complained it's frosted or is scratched. There is definitely a plastic peel layer. It's really hard to get off. At first I didn't take it off then went back and took it apart again. I had to use a knife and scratch down from the corner until I could get it started peeling up.That said it was my first time lubing switches. I did the royal kludge Veridian ones. I heard from a comment this lube is more like the tribosys 3203 which is good for tactiles. So I bought the 205g0 that also came with the 105 liquid lube for bag lubing springs from the same brand.Everything went well. I'm going to actually use this lube on my temu holy pandas next week that are tactile. Everything was fine. The price is right to get your starter kit for lubing switches. This listing also has the version with the 205g0 that is for the linears. But I wanted both anyway so I grabbed the cheap version here for tactiles. and got the 205 and 105 from their other listing for $15.I'm happy I did that as I enjoy learning about this hobby. I'm 2 keyboards in and when the pandas are here 5 switch sets in.. the lube is nice to have. It made a difference for the Veridians for sure. The Milky Yellows sound really good out of the box. Almost identical to the lubed Veridians.
B**N
Use it all the time
I use these all the time with my custom keyboards. I make a lot as a hoppy and in my free time. One complaint is the spot for the top of the switch is really really tight.
C**0
Great for holding switches but that’s really it.
It hold the bottom housing perfectly but NONE of the stems fit. The springs do fit but I use the plastic bag hack to lube them anyway.The brushes were packaged in a way where part of it was bent back and there was no way to bend them back. I bought other brushes from the craft store.The switch opener works great. Sturdy and heavy.The lubricant works for what I need it for. So far I’ve lubed at least 8 sets of switches and there is A LOT left over.All in all, this kit is prefect for my needs and a great beginner kit.
L**U
Everything you need
This has everything you need to get started lubing switches. It comes with brushes, stem holder, switch holder, and lube.I’ve used this lube for 4 sets of switches and I can’t really find anything wrong with it. I have no experience with expensive lube, but it makes the switches sound and feels great, and won’t harm the wallet. You really can’t ask for more.The station holder has to be assembled, but it is quite fast and intuitive.The only con I can think of is that there is a separate hole for a spring and a stem, one being a circle and the other a cross. This is quite a dumb design since you will be holding a stem by the cross section to lube and reassemble the switch, so it can’t/shouldn’t be placed onto the station with the cross facing down. The stem will still fit in the cross hole when placed cross facing up, but it’s just designed to be used the other way…Works fine regardless, good purchase!
J**O
Great lubing station for beginners!
All parts listed worked just as expected! I didn't really use the slot for the springs (I used a regular ziplock bag to lube the springs), easy to use & set up, and 205G lube that came with it works well too! Would recommend for beginners who just needs the basic essentials for starting their keyboard journey. I just wished when it was shipped that it was placed in an envelope or mailer or some sort. It got shipped as is with the box itself as the mailer (personally didn't want others to see what I bought), but overall, it was great & such a sleek look.
D**O
Don't use the lube
Get another lube. This one gums up quickly and is not nearly as frictionless as factory lubricant.
B**N
Lube station+lube for 20$? Can't get much better than that.
Was looking for the cheapest lubing station I could find for lubing my stock Akko Sakura Pinks, this one immediately stood out due to including lube with it. Other lube stations were either much more expensive or didn't come with lube. Since it's my first time lubing I can't compare the quality of the lube to name brands like Krytox, seems to work well enough. Brushes are a little on the cheap side, some bristles may fray, and the acrylic station has minor cosmetic defects, but the rest of the tools work fine. In terms of sheer bang-for-the-buck I highly recommend grabbing this for any new mechanical switch enthusiasts!
C**K
Decent for amateur lubers
**This review is from the perspective of a person who is new to lubing but has watched lots of tutorials and tips online.**I used Akko pink haze switches and Krytox lube with this product-Assembly was easy without instructions.-The switch-separating gadget wasn't able to fully separate my switches by itself despite the tutorial video. I tried positioning my finger the same way as the video, having my partner try with greater force, etc., but nothing would get it pop out as easily. I'd have to push it part-way open with the gadget then pull with medium force using the black pinchy-things (not the pointy tweezers). It was a smooth process once I got the right amount of force for both steps, but there were a lot of times when I'd pry and things would go flying...-Brushes shed a little while lubing. Not too much, but enough that I'd have to pull out a hair or two every few switches.-The cross-section to hold the piston on the lubing station was a bit too snug for my switches... I felt like I needed to press quite hard just to get it to go in, but trying to remove them was a hassle and I would end up jostling the spring and bottom pin pieces out of their spots... I ended up just resting them on their sides rather than fitting into the cross.
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