Leatherman Tool Group Inc. is recalling about 8,000 of its Leap children’s multi-tool because the lock mechanism on the optional knife blade can inadvertently release the blade, posing a laceration hazard. 

The Portland, OR company has not received any reports of injuries related to the issue, but is instructing consumers either not install the optional knife blade, or immediately stop using the multi-tool with the installed optional knife. Consumers should contact Leatherman for a free replacement multi-tool, including shipping. 

The Leatherman Leap multi-purpose tool, shown to the left, was designed for users age nine and up. The multi-tool has a green, blue or red plastic casing with two screws, one on each handle of the tool. It consists of combination needlenose and regular pliers, wire cutters, wood saw, ruler, tweezers, soda bottle opener,  optional 420HC (high carbon stainless steel) knife blade, scissors, phillips screwdriver, and small and medium slotted screwdrivers.

The multi-tool was manufactured in the United States and sold by Bass Pro Shop, Cabelas and other retailers, including knife and sporting goods online stores, from August 2014 through September 2014 for about $54.