Anyone who's spent time on a repair bench knows the mess that piles up around tin planting nets. You order stencils for different IC packages, different chipsets, different device generations, and before long they're scattered across drawers, stuck between screwdrivers, or lost under motherboards waiting to be reballed. The RELIFE RL-001S Tin-Planting Net Storage Box in grey solves exactly this problem. It's built to hold your stencil collection in one place, card-slot style, so you grab the right net in seconds instead of hunting through a pile.
Each slot in the RL-001S measures about 10mm wide, and the box accommodates roughly 80 tin planting nets total. That's enough capacity for a technician who works across multiple chipset families and device generations without needing a second box on day one. Whether you're reballing a Snapdragon PMIC, doing a CPU jumper repair, or prepping a stencil for an IC change on a board with a dead-after-flash issue, having your nets sorted and visible cuts real time out of every job.
The box uses parent-child hook fittings, which means you get two mounting options built into one product. You can set it flat on your workbench next to your hot air station and soldering iron, or you can hang it directly on a wall-mounted tool rack if your workshop is tight on counter space. The card-slot design lets nets slide in and out smoothly without jamming, and the fit stays tight enough that stencils don't fall out during normal handling or when the box gets moved around during a busy repair day.
Material-wise, the RL-001S is made from ABS plastic, chosen for its durability under daily workshop handling. It won't crack from repeated opening and closing, and it holds up fine even in workshops that see heavy footfall and constant tool movement throughout the day. The compact design (roughly 130 x 69.5 x 56.5mm) means it sits comfortably on a crowded bench without taking over the space you need for your microscope, hot air rework station, or PCB holder.
For Pakistani repair shops handling high volumes of Samsung, Oppo, Vivo, Infinix, and Tecno boards, keeping stencils organized isn't just about tidiness, it directly affects turnaround time. When a customer walks in with a dead phone that needs IC change karna, you don't want to waste ten minutes searching for the right net size. With the RL-001S sorted by slot, your workflow from diagnosis to reballing to testing moves faster, and that adds up across a full day of jobs.
This storage box also fits naturally into a broader reballing and rework setup. Pair it with your BGA reballing stencils, PCB holders, hot air stations, and microscope for a complete IC repair workflow. It's the kind of accessory that doesn't do the repair itself but makes every reballing job on your bench noticeably smoother to manage. Available in grey (also offered in blue), it's a small investment that keeps your stencil inventory under control as your catalog of nets grows over time.