Lubing your switches results in smoother switches, a deeper "thockier" sound profile, and more consistent key presses. There are a lot of options for lubing, and everyone has their own preference for how they like their switches to feel and sound.
If separation occurs when you receive your product (especially on Trybosys grades) this is ok! Give it a good stir before using.
💡 Read our Switch Lubes - The Basics article, written by guest contributor Ashkeebs. It covers what lubing your switches does, the different kinds of lubricants available, and other factors to consider.
▶️ Watch a video tutorial by Alexotos on how to lube your switches.
Here's a brief comparison of four of the options:
Krytox 205g0
- Viscosity: high
- General usage: bottom housing, spring, stem
- Intended effect: buttery smooth press, deeper acoustic, reducing tactility
- Recommended for: linears, tactiles (high-tactility), silent switches.
- 👉 Highly effective for lubing stabilizers
Krytox 105g0
- Viscosity: low
- General usage: spring (common) / bottom housing & stem (uncommon)
- Intended effect: reduce spring ping and very slight reduction on friction
- Recommended for: springs, linears
TriboSys 3203
- Viscosity: medium
- General usage: bottom housing, spring, stem
- Intended effect: reducing some friction while retaining acoustic and tactility
- Recommended for: tactiles
TriboSys 3204
- Viscosity: medium-high
- General usage: bottom housing, spring, stem
- Intended effect: smooth press, retaining acoustic and tactility
- Recommended for: linears, tactiles, silent switches
Breakdown and recommendations by Ashkeebs. Learn more in his intro article on Switch Lubes.