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The Maratac Titanium Complete Master Screwdriver Kit brings professional-grade materials and thoughtful design into a compact, ready-to-go package. At its core is a premium precision 1/4" drive titanium TPSK screwdriver with a knurled grip and ball-bearing concave swivel top for smooth, controlled turning, plus a magnetic tip for enhanced precision. The kit ships with 30 standardized bits preloaded (and room for over 112 bits total), including ten Black Ti dual-nitride coated hardened steel bits compatible with any common 1/4" hex drive. Bit selection covers the fasteners you see most in small electronics and hobby work — Torx T5–T8, Philips #0 and #1, Hex 3mm and 4mm, and straight 1/8" and 3/16" — with a Rockwell hardness of 65.5 for long-lasting edge retention. A UGM ultra-bright glow custom TPSK & bit holder makes low-light or night repairs far easier.
Everything packs into a Hi-Viz rugged ABS watertight storage box engineered for extreme conditions: an embedded rubber gasket in the lid provides a watertight seal, the molded padded interior offers impact protection, and the case even floats. The box’s ABS construction has been durability-tested to survive being driven over by a 4,600 lb Tacoma, and the kit is rated waterproof to 100 feet, drop-tested to 10 feet, and crushproof up to 4,600 lbs. Lightweight, portable, and built to endure, this kit is perfect for electronics techs, drone and RC enthusiasts, hackers, DIYers, and anyone who values precision tools that survive real-world use.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.