WARNING: this is not krytox. The “styles” are very misleading. The gpl #00 is thicker than krytox 205g0. Still not horrible but I prefer the sound krytox over this
So, the best for switches, according to the description, is #00 but alas, the #00 has been out of stock since always. Is this really the best for switches or one could use the stabs/switches mix and find no difference? I ask this because it seems I'll be waiting for the #00 forever.
I almost bought more of this because I'm still waiting for my order from OCTOBER that's not supposed to ship until June... so is this really shipping in April?
This stuff works great on my HEADPHONES! my pair of HD6XX had this annoying little ping when the ear cups would rotate back and forth, so I figured why the hell not try it! I took my 000 brush and dipped in just a little bit of 205 #0 and I couldn't be more pleased! It's now dead quiet and moves a hell of a lot smoother and also faster. Now for the clicks ear cup extension, I tried it on my pair of KPH30is just to make sure it works. It does It's also smoother and did change the sound a bit.
Seeing as I like the sound my HD6XX makes when I extend the ear cups, I'm hesitant to try it but they keep getting caught half way through so I probably will. Has anyone else tried this or use this lube to lube something else?
this means this isn't even krytox and the other half might be krytox but somehow knockoff krytox cost the same as original krytox... riiiiiiight.
kbdzone rebrand to keebmonkey selling kelowna rebranded knockoff krytox... nice one.
someone should let Binge know they are selling knockoff Tribosys.
Price seems better than average; this is usually what I see 5ml pucks go for as opposed to 10ml.
I was under the impression that all GPL 205, 105, etc. were Krytox products - in this context what is the difference between "Krytox" and "KBM" brand? Are they made by different manufacturers?
DeadeyeDaveHi, these have sizes of 10ml.
Both Krytox GPL 105 and 205 are manufactured by Dupont while the KBM 105 and 205s are made by third-party manufacturers customized for the use of lubing switches and stabs, with very similar properties. The reason why the KBM products are also named 105 and 205 is because that those numbers describe the features of the lubes.