Every mobile repair workshop in Pakistan runs into the same daily grind — opening screens, scraping old adhesive off a motherboard, or carefully separating a flex cable without slicing into a nearby component. The 2UUL BL11 BBshark Black Knight Aluminum Handle Blade Set exists for exactly that kind of work. It pairs a solid aluminum handle with 3 No.11 precision blades, giving technicians a tool that stays steady in hand while doing the small, careful cuts that phone repair demands.
The handle itself is machined from aluminum, measuring 15mm x 120mm x 6mm. That sizing matters more than it sounds — a handle that's too thin causes hand fatigue during long repair sessions, while one that's too bulky loses the fine control needed near sensitive PCB traces. At 120mm length, the BL11 sits comfortably between the fingers the same way a scalpel or precision hobby knife would, letting a technician apply steady, controlled pressure instead of gripping and forcing the blade through material.
Where this tool earns its place on the bench is in glue removal, screen frame separation, and general PCB cleanup work. Dead phone repairs often involve stripped-down boards covered in hardened adhesive or leftover sealant, and a dull or flexing blade turns that into a slow, risky job. The No.11 blade profile is a narrow, angled point, which makes it useful for getting into tight gaps around ICs, connectors, and frame edges without disturbing nearby components. Technicians handling charging issues, display problems, or hang on logo faults where board-level diagnosis is needed will find this kind of blade useful during teardown, before any IC change karna or jumper lagana work even starts.
Because the blades are replaceable, the aluminum handle isn't a single-use tool — once a blade dulls from repeated cutting or scraping, it swaps out cleanly, and the set already includes 3 spare No.11 blades to keep the workflow moving without ordering a fresh handle every time. This makes it a practical addition for repair shops running high volumes of screen opening, frame separation, and PCB cleaning jobs across different device brands, whether that's an iPhone motherboard or a local Android board from Tecno, Infinix, Oppo, or Vivo.
For a service center or freelance technician, this kind of blade set sits early in the repair workflow — before the box chalana step of running diagnostics or software marna to reflash the device. Cleaning up a board properly and separating parts without damage is what makes the following repair steps go smoothly, whether that's chip-level rework, screen replacement, or a straightforward hardware fault diagnosis. A blade that flexes or slips at this stage can turn a simple screen problem into an expensive board-level repair, so the rigidity of an aluminum-bodied handle over a plastic one makes a real difference in daily use.
The BL11 fits naturally alongside other tools already common on a GSM repair bench — screen openers, PCB fixtures, tweezers, and soldering stations — as part of the basic disassembly and cleaning toolkit every workshop needs before deeper repair work begins.