The
Leatherman Rebar come out in 2012 and brought back a more classic design for
Leatherman. They did away with the Zytel handled series and back to a style similar to the
PST. Essentially the Rebar is a mini
Super Tool 300 as it has the same tool set and plier head with removable cutters just on a scaled down 4 inch regular size
Leatherman tool. This tool is supposed to be the successor to the original tool line and it replaced the
Blast,
Fuse and
Kick
Jaws
- Needlenose/regular pliers with removable cutters and hard wire notch.
Handles/Frame
- Stainless steel with rolled edges for comfort and cutouts for accessing the knife blades with gloves.
Needlenose Pliers
Regular Pliers
154CM Replaceable Wire Cutters
154CM Replaceable Hard-wire Cutters
Electrical Crimper
Wire Stripper
420HC Knife
420HC Serrated Knife
Saw
Awl w/ Thread Loop
Ruler (8 in | 19 cm)
Can Opener
Bottle Opener
Wood/Metal File
Phillips Screwdriver
Large Screwdriver
Small Screwdriver
Blade Characteristics
- The tools all lock and have a bead blast finish.
Locking Mechanism
- The Rebar has a push tab locking system for all tools.
Sheath
- The Rebar comes with either a black leather/elastic sheath with a snap button flap closure or a black nylon/elastic sheath with a Velcro flap closure.
Dimensions
- Length open = 6.22 inches/15.8cm
- Length closed = 4 inches/10 cm
- Width closed = 1.25 inch/ 3.18 cm
- Thickness = 0.63 inch /1.6 cm
- Weight = 6.7 oz | 189.94 g
Versions
- The plier head had a few slight modifications in mid or late 2015.
Variations
- There is the stainless steel version and the black oxide version. The Rebar does not have date codes but has numbers and letters stamped inside of the handles. Texas Toolcrafter also did a custom gold plated Rebar. There is a knifeless version of the Rebar that came out in 2016. They removed both the plain edge and serrated blades and added scissors in.
Background
- Introduced in 2012. Made in the USA. Still in production.
- This tool is basically a mini Super Tool 300 so that puts it tool wise in the Super Tool family line. It is supposed to be the replacement for the PST, PST II and Pulse type tools. It did replace the Zytel line up of the Blast, Fuse and Kick directly as they were all retired the same year this went into production. The Signal and the Rebar also share the same plier head with removable cutters.
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