Leatherman Rebar Multi-tool with Pouch, Coyote Tan
The new Rebar, in the iconic box-like shape found in Tim Leatherman’s original PST design, now in a smaller, slimmer size.
Leatherman Rebar Multi-tool with Pouch, Coyote Tan is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
All stock is held at our Cape Town store and ships immediately. Delivery by courier to your door costs R75 for all orders.
Alternatively, free collection is available at our store in Westlake, Cape Town.
Payment & Security
Payment & Security
Payment can be made via Credit Card or EFT. Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Description
Description
The Leatherman Rebar puts 17 essential tools in your pocket, readying you for any task on the go, or at home. A hit for all DIY projects, job sites, campsites or anywhere you need a quick fix at your fingertips, Rebar packs serious capabilities into its slim, 10.16cm frame.
Its design is classic Leatherman, taking its cues from the original Pocket Survival Tool released in 1983. Rebar features contoured handles for a confident and comfortable grip for security and confidence under demanding conditions. With all locking tools, you can apply a lot of pressure, knowing it won’t move or fold.
All Locking Features
All locking features means that every tool and knife on the body of the handle, with the exception of the plier head, will lock into place. Note that the Crunch; however, does feature both all locking tools and plier head. The all locking design enables the user to operate individual tools safely and effectively. By locking them into place when fully open, the user can put pressure on the implement while safely completing the job, before manually unlocking the tool to stow it away.
Lanyard Ring
This secure ring is for attaching the tool safely and securely to a lanyard. Often people who work near water or on scaffolding attach their tool to a lanyard on their person to avoid losing the tool if it’s dropped.