Leatherman Rebar Parts
The Leatherman Rebar brought back the classic box-style Leatherman design in a modern 4-inch tool, combining compact size, locking tools, and replaceable wire cutters.
If you’re repairing or restoring a Rebar, this page helps you find used OEM replacement parts and the tools needed to work on your multi-tool.
The Rebar is often described as a smaller Super Tool 300 and a modern successor to the original Pocket Survival Tool, designed for users who prefer a traditional internal-tool layout instead of outside-opening blades.
Need tools to take your Rebar apart? Scroll down for disassembly tools and FAQs.
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Leatherman Rebar Replacement Parts
Released in 2012, the Leatherman Rebar was designed as a modern, compact successor to the original Pocket Survival Tool (PST) and a smaller version of the Super Tool 300. It revived the classic slim, box-style Leatherman shape with internally housed tools while adding modern upgrades like locking tools and replaceable wire cutters.
The Rebar officially replaced the Blast, Fuse, and Kick models and quickly became popular with users who wanted a durable, no-nonsense Leatherman with the feel of the older tools but the safety and serviceability of newer designs.
Why the Leatherman Rebar Stands Out
The Rebar is often described as a mini Super Tool 300, offering 17 tools in a compact 4-inch frame. Unlike Leatherman models with outside-accessible blades, the Rebar keeps the traditional internal-tool layout that many longtime users still prefer.
That classic design gives the Rebar a clean, strong feel while still offering modern functionality for work, repair, and everyday carry.
Why Buy Used OEM Leatherman Rebar Parts?
Leatherman does not normally sell most internal replacement parts individually. If you send your tool in for warranty, you may not get your exact original tool back. In some cases, it may be replaced with a refurbished unit or a newer equivalent instead.
For many owners, that is not ideal. Some people want to keep their original Rebar because it is already broken in, has sentimental value, or simply fits their preferences better than a replacement.
Used OEM Leatherman Rebar parts let you repair, rebuild, or maintain your own tool using original components sourced from authentic tools.
Tools for Your Leatherman Rebar Repair
Working on a Leatherman Rebar requires the proper disassembly tools. Using the right wrench set helps reduce the chance of stripped screws and makes repairs much easier.
Dog Bone / Parse Wrench Set
Useful for disassembly and reassembly when working on Leatherman Rebar pivot hardware.
Parse Wrench Set
Another disassembly option for loosening and adjusting Leatherman hardware.
Tip: It is best to have your disassembly tools ready before taking apart your Rebar so you do not get stuck mid-repair or damage the hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Leatherman Rebar?
The Leatherman Rebar is a 4-inch multi-tool introduced in 2012 as a modern successor to the original Pocket Survival Tool and a smaller version of the Super Tool 300.
What models did the Leatherman Rebar replace?
The Rebar replaced the Leatherman Blast, Fuse, and Kick product line.
Does the Leatherman Rebar have replaceable wire cutters?
Yes. One of the major modern upgrades of the Rebar is its replaceable wire cutters and hard-wire cutters.
Does the Leatherman Rebar have locking tools?
Yes. Unlike the original PST, the Rebar includes locking tools for improved safety during use.
Why do people like the Leatherman Rebar?
Many users like the Rebar because it brings back the classic box-style Leatherman shape while adding modern features like locking tools and replaceable cutters.
Does Leatherman sell replacement parts for the Rebar?
In most cases, no. That is why many customers look for used OEM parts to repair or maintain their own tools.
Why repair my Rebar instead of sending it in?
Many owners want to keep their original tool rather than risk receiving a different refurbished tool or newer replacement through warranty service.
What tools do I need to take apart a Leatherman Rebar?
The correct disassembly wrench tools are recommended to loosen and reassemble the hardware safely without damaging the fasteners.




