Leatherman Blast Parts

The Leatherman Blast is a discontinued full-size multi-tool with two different handle styles — and the parts are not interchangeable.

Before ordering, it’s important to identify which version you have:

New Style Locks (top image)
Old Style Locks (bottom image)

Use the images below to match your tool. Choosing the correct handle style is the best way to avoid ordering parts that won’t fit.

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Leatherman Blast Replacement Parts

Introduced in 2004 and retired around 2012–2013, the Leatherman Blast was a full-size multi-tool designed to offer a balance between performance, comfort, and value. It was part of the Kick/Fuse/Blast lineup and served as the top-tier model in that generation.

The Blast is easily recognized by its Zytel® handle inserts, which provided improved grip and comfort compared to earlier all-metal designs. It also featured longer blades, a saw, a file, and stronger pliers, making it a versatile and durable tool for everyday use.

Two Leatherman Blast Handle Styles (Important)

The Leatherman Blast was produced with two different handle and lock designs. These versions use different internal components, and parts are not always interchangeable between them.

New Style Locks
This version features updated locking geometry and slightly different handle construction.

Old Style Locks
Earlier models use a different lock design and internal configuration.

Important: Always match your tool to the correct handle style before purchasing replacement parts. Using the wrong version can result in parts that do not fit or function properly.

Why Buy Used OEM Leatherman Blast Parts?

Leatherman does not typically sell internal replacement parts individually. If you send your tool in for warranty, you may not receive your exact original tool back. In some cases, it may be replaced with a refurbished unit or a different model.

For many owners, that is not ideal. The Blast is no longer in production, and many users prefer to keep and repair their original tool rather than replace it.

Used OEM parts allow you to maintain, repair, or rebuild your Leatherman Blast using original components sourced from authentic tools.

Where the Blast Fits in the Leatherman Lineup

The Blast was designed as a lighter, more comfortable alternative to heavier-duty tools while still offering strong performance. It replaced older models and was eventually phased out in favor of newer designs.

Today, the Blast remains a popular choice among users who appreciate its balance of size, comfort, and capability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leatherman Blast?

The Leatherman Blast is a full-size multi-tool produced from approximately 2004 to 2012–2013 as part of the Kick/Fuse/Blast lineup.

What makes the Leatherman Blast different?

The Blast features Zytel handle inserts for improved grip, longer blades, and a comfortable design compared to earlier all-metal tools.

What are the two versions of the Leatherman Blast?

The Blast was produced with two different handle and lock styles: a new style and an old style. These versions use different internal components.

Are the two Leatherman Blast versions interchangeable?

No. Many parts are not interchangeable between the old style and new style versions, so identifying your tool correctly is important.

How do I identify my Leatherman Blast version?

Compare your tool to the images shown on this page, focusing on the lock design and handle details.

Does Leatherman sell replacement parts for the Blast?

In most cases, no. That is why many owners look for used OEM parts to repair their tools.

Why repair my Blast instead of replacing it?

Since the Blast is discontinued, many users prefer to keep and repair their original tool rather than replace it with a different model.

Can I restore my Leatherman Blast using used parts?

Yes. Used OEM parts are commonly used to repair or restore discontinued tools like the Blast.