Lubricating Switches without Trouble
Some switches might need to be lubed after long-time use. Gamers and typists, who would often like to make their own DIY keyboards, are more likely to adjust some features such as lubing switches or changing springs.

Transparent Acrylic Plate in Different Sizes
The Lube Station is designed and reasonably divided into different areas for switches, *stems, and springs. The Basic version applies to the MX switches but also has vertical lines for the Box switches. The Professional station also comes with a magnetic area for placing springs and other metal parts, so no worries about losing them.

Different Tools for Various Switches
This kit includes a switch puller, and two different sizes of lubrication brushes to fulfill different scenarios. It also comes with 10g of lubricant.

Note: Switches and springs are not included.

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Switch Lube Station

This lube station is great and does what it is supposed to do. You can find similar products like this on amazon and epomaker. Whatgeek usually sells their products for slightly more. The switch lube is quite thick, maybe after lubing a batch of switches it will start being more consistent. Although the lube station is great, you will have to assemble it part by part. I love this because it is more DIY and I have an extra thing to put together.

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