🔧 Elevate Your Typing Game with Precision Lubrication!
The Gliging Switch Tester Station is a comprehensive lubrication kit designed for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. It features a two-layer design that allows for the simultaneous lubrication of up to 33 MX switches, making it an efficient tool for modders. The kit includes a variety of essential tools, including a metal switch opener, lube brushes, and lubricating oil, all housed in a durable anodized aluminum finish.
Brand | Gliging |
Package Dimensions | 25.7 x 16.2 x 3.6 cm; 380 g |
Manufacturer | Gliging |
Color | C |
Standing screen display size | 2 Inches |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 380 g |
A**W
Switch Tester Station Switch Opener with GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil Acrylic Lube DIY Double-Deck
The Switch Tester Station with GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil is the ultimate DIY kit for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. This comprehensive station includes all the right tools needed to explore, test, and customize various switch options for your mechanical keyboard, making it a must-have for keyboard enthusiasts.Pros:1. Versatile Switch Testing: The Switch Tester Station allows users to explore and test a wide range of mechanical switches, helping you find the perfect fit for your keyboard.2. GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil: The inclusion of high-quality GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil ensures smooth and efficient switch customization for a satisfying typing experience.3. Acrylic Lube DIY Double-Deck: The station's acrylic lube DIY double-deck design allows for organized and efficient storage of switches and accessories, simplifying the testing process.4. All-Inclusive Kit: The kit includes all the necessary tools to disassemble, modify, and lube switches, saving time and effort in sourcing individual components.5. Premium Build Quality: The station and included tools boast premium build quality, ensuring long-lasting performance for multiple DIY projects.Cons:1. None Noted: The Switch Tester Station with GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil has met all expectations, and I have not encountered any drawbacks or issues during use.In conclusion, the Switch Tester Station with GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil is the epitome of a mechanical keyboard DIY kit, offering everything you need for a comprehensive switch exploration and customization experience. Its versatile switch testing capabilities and premium tools ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey towards crafting your ideal mechanical keyboard.The inclusion of the GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil enhances the typing experience, providing smooth and satisfying keystrokes with custom-lubed switches.With its exceptional performance and thoughtful design, I confidently rate the Switch Tester Station with GPL 205g0 Lubricating Oil with a perfect five stars. For mechanical keyboard enthusiasts seeking the ultimate DIY kit, this station is an essential addition to your collection. Dive into the world of mechanical switches and create your dream keyboard with this fantastic Switch Tester Station!
A**S
Very nice beginner set especially for the money
I still use most of the tools that came from this set. The tester/holder is really quite nice for such a low price, and while it took a little smart-making to figure out how to assemble it properly, it really wasn't that hard. It took me a little bit to realize that both pieces of acrylic had a protective plastic lining that needed to be peeled off. Frankly, I kinda wish I'd left it on because the acrylic does tend to smudge easily, but even still, it's really nice to use.I will say that the switch-tester part of the station is easier to use with Cherry-type housings than with Kailh-type housings, although it is technically compatible with both. At first, when orienting the bottom of a Kailh switch the same way as a Cherry, I wasn't able to get the top on, but orienting it 90 degrees didn't change that. Then I put it back the way it was before, this time being extra careful to keep it as centered along the axis perpendicular to the Kailh tabs, leaving as equal a space on either side of the Kailh tabs to slide down, and it worked. So, TL;DR, it works for Cherry and Kailh housings, and they're oriented the same, but you have to be careful with Kailhs if you want to reassemble the housing while the bottom is in the tester/holder.I will also note that the station has little plus-shaped holes, depending on how you look at them, meant to hold the tops of stems, as well as circular holes to hold the springs. And just to be clear, with the two acrylic plates assembled properly, they can't fall through (unlike the switch housings, which can, although they won't if you're careful. However, those +-holes won't hold box or box-like stems in the same way, but I haven't found this to be a problem because you can just put the center pole into the +-hole and let the stem stand on its legs, although this isn't as secure. Still, it hasn't been a problem for me.I still use the cap puller, even though I've since gotten a 2-in-1 cap and switch puller, since having two cap pullers can make it easier to pull the spacebar. Plus, it's a bit looser than the 2-in-1, and so I use it for larger modifier keys as well.The brushes work just fine. I used the lube that came with this set as well as one of the brushes to lube my Flamingo switches, as well as the stabilizer housings, that I got with my RT100, and they worked quite well. Might not be Krytox, but it got the job done and I've been very happy with the feel and sound of the Flamingos since then (although stock Flamingos aren't bad either).The tweezers are really nice, too. I got a pair of curved tweezers to complement the one that I got with this set, and they both work well for different applications, or even the same applications at different angles.The only real complaint I have is with the stem-holder. The prongs are uneven and sometimes it's hard to get a hold of the stem properly. Once it's on, it's on good, and I don't have any further problem. It's just that initial grab that's not always great. I might spring for a new one. That said, speaking of springs, I've read comments and reviews about the stem-holder deforming people's springs. That's to be expected because you should be using your tweezers to hold springs, not a stem-holder. It puts too much pressure on what it's holding as it tries to pull the prongs back in. The stem can take this pressure with no problem. A delicate spring cannot.Overall, I've been very satisfied with this starter set, and while I've add to it, I still use the core components to one degree or another. Definitely worth it if you're just starting out and want some tools to work with.
M**Z
Me encantó.
Me gustó mucho el producto, tardó en llegar un poco, pero valió la pena.Me parece que todo lo que incluye está de muy buena calidad, en especial las pizas extractoras de switches, ya que tienen buen mango haciendo que no se te resbalen las manos y vayas a aventar el switch hasta a casa del vecino (y sobre todo y a mi ver los más importante) la parte de las pinzas que presiona las pestañas del switch son largas, lo que permite un agarre seguro y firme, haciendo que no dañes el switch.El "único de talle" que no me gusto (y lo pongo entre comillas porque la verdad es un poco irrelevante) es que todo se ve más grande en las fotos, pero realmente para las personas que tenemos manos grandes, están pequeñas la mayoría de las cosas. La verdad no importa mucho con todos los puntos a favor que le vi.Calidad precio: 10 de 10
O**R
Its good for beginners
its a good kit for beginners, I had an issue with the switch puller being a little bigger for the keyboard case so I used my older thin switch puller.The stem holder isn't the best , you need to adjust it every time you hold a stem.im satisfied.
L**N
As described
Arrived with everything as described. Very helpful kit had all the tools that made it easy to lube my switches.
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