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forum threadtDames | Staff posted Dec 10, 2025 09:51 PM
forum threadtDames | Staff posted Dec 10, 2025 09:51 PM

36-Count Glorious Lynx Unlubed Linear Switches for Mechanical Keyboards $11.02 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 36-Count Glorious Lynx Unlubed Linear Switches for Mechanical Keyboards on sale for $11.02. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • Premium: 5 Pin PCB mounted linear switch. Unique light blue polycarbonate top shell with Glorious branding + Nylon PA12 bottom shell. The ultimate premium mechanical keyboard switch.
  • Soft and Flexible: A POM stem provides an unbelievably smooth, quiet operation. Material is sourced from Japan, with a bottom out force of 60g. These mechanical keyboard switches are perfect for all workspaces.
  • Unique: The factory-designed spring with nickel plating is sourced from Korea. Using premium grade copper leaf sourced from Japan. Creating premium linear switches.
  • RGB: Passthrough for RGB compatibility, with Light Blue housing. Creating a premium look for these premium use mechanical switches.
  • Compatible with all "+" stem keycaps and GMMK models. To be compatible with the GMMK 1, you need to clip the switches' legs before installation. Compatible with non-glorious "+" stem keycaps and models.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 36-Count Glorious Lynx Unlubed Linear Switches for Mechanical Keyboards on sale for $11.02. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • Premium: 5 Pin PCB mounted linear switch. Unique light blue polycarbonate top shell with Glorious branding + Nylon PA12 bottom shell. The ultimate premium mechanical keyboard switch.
  • Soft and Flexible: A POM stem provides an unbelievably smooth, quiet operation. Material is sourced from Japan, with a bottom out force of 60g. These mechanical keyboard switches are perfect for all workspaces.
  • Unique: The factory-designed spring with nickel plating is sourced from Korea. Using premium grade copper leaf sourced from Japan. Creating premium linear switches.
  • RGB: Passthrough for RGB compatibility, with Light Blue housing. Creating a premium look for these premium use mechanical switches.
  • Compatible with all "+" stem keycaps and GMMK models. To be compatible with the GMMK 1, you need to clip the switches' legs before installation. Compatible with non-glorious "+" stem keycaps and models.

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Model: Glorious Lynx Unlubed 36x Linear Switches - Mechanical Keyboard Switches - PCB Mounted 5 pin, RGB Compatible, Lightweight

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Dec 10, 2025 10:31 PM
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Blangachang85Dec 10, 2025 10:31 PM
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Not bad if you like lubing switches, in 2021 this would have been a banger but in 2025 we are spoiled for choice and convenience.

Still, if you're curious a 65 keyboard amount for $23 isn't a bad deal.
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CoreyR2384Yesterday 04:12 PM
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Quote from Blangachang85 :
Not bad if you like lubing switches, in 2021 this would have been a banger but in 2025 we are spoiled for choice and convenience. Still, if you're curious a 65 keyboard amount for $23 isn't a bad deal.
Yeah, I went through the effort to lube the switches on a new keyboard a couple years ago. I've read people say that they enjoy it, and it's relaxing. I did not find that to be the case. It took hours, and I hated every second of it. I'll never buy unlubed switches again, especially with how many decent pre-lubed options there are these days.
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Blangachang85Yesterday 07:29 PM
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
Yeah, I went through the effort to lube the switches on a new keyboard a couple years ago. I've read people say that they enjoy it, and it's relaxing. I did not find that to be the case. It took hours, and I hated every second of it. I'll never buy unlubed switches again, especially with how many decent pre-lubed options there are these days.
100% with you, friend!

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