Leatherman Charge Plus Multi-Tools Recalled for Laceration Hazard — Check Your Model
Leatherman recalled Charge Plus and Charge Plus TTi multi-tools due to a laceration hazard. The knife blade tip does not fully fold into the handle, posing a risk of injuries. Consumers should stop using the tools immediately and check if their multi-tool is affected by visiting the Leatherman website.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
July 31, 2025
Hazard Level
MEDIUM
Brand
Leatherman
Category
Tools & Hardware
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
GENERAL
Product Images
Recalled Leatherman Charge Plus (stainless steel)
Recalled Leatherman Charge Plus (black)
DRecalled Leatherman Charge Plus TTi (stainless steel)
An exposed blade tip protruding from the handle
Hazard Information
The tip of the knife blade doesn't fully fold into the handle, posing a laceration hazard.
What You Should Do
Toll-free at 800-847-8665 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, by email at charge@leatherman.com, or online at www.leatherman.com/pages/charge-recall or at www.leatherman.com and click on "Safety Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Charge Plus multi-tools and go to www.leatherman.com/pages/charge-recall to determine if their multi-tool falls within the scope of this recall. Consumers will not be asked for proof of purchase and will receive a pre-paid shipping label to return the recalled Leatherman Charge Plus and Charge Plus TTi multi-tools to the firm to be repaired free of charge.. Available options: Repair
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About This Product
The Leatherman Charge Plus and Charge Plus TTi multi-tools are versatile tools used for a variety of tasks, including cutting, screwing, and gripping. These tools are popular for both recreational and professional use due to their compact design and functionality.
Why This Is Dangerous
The tip of the knife blade doesn't fold fully into the handle, which may result in unexpected exposure of a sharp edge. Users could cut themselves while handling or storing the tool improperly.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Users of the recalled multi-tools face an immediate risk of laceration injuries, causing potential inconvenience and concern for safety during normal use.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Examine your multi-tool for the model name and features.
Check if the knife blade tip extends outside the handle when closed.
Visit the recall website to verify the affected models.
Where to find product info
Model names and production details are typically located on the handle of the multi-tool.
What timeline to expect
Expect 4-6 weeks for repair processing after the product has been returned.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Document all correspondence with Leatherman.
Follow up via phone or email if no response is received within a reasonable timeframe.
How to prevent similar issues
When purchasing multi-tools, ensure they meet safety certifications.
Look for models with improved safety features regarding blade closures.
Read user reviews for insights on safety performance.
Documentation advice
Keep records of your purchase, any correspondence with the company, and tracking information for the return process.
Product Details
Models involved: Charge Plus, Charge Plus TTi
Colors: Black, stainless-steel
Where sold: Various retailers
Recall date: July 31, 2025
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