(Squelchtone Thanks for asking, they found the guys that did the break in 4 months later when they pawned something of mine . by then almost everything had been sold off , they are still going to court ,i recovered very little .)
As For Breaking the T Tools Breaking Its usually on Deadbolt where there is a LOT of Pressure on the door and locking mechanism its self and the Lock has to be picked backwards and then plug spun , then tool reinserted to turn for unlocking , there is tons of pressure on the bolt its self .when i can i use a small screwdriver to complete this when there is Room . I do a lot of REO Work . Both the T Tools where cheap Brockhage .
the Reason i kept using this tool was it really fitted my needs ,its size was perfect and it was double tool with one side larger and the other smaller one of the sides always would fit for the job i was doing
I cant pick the lock and lift,pull,push , move the door , to relieve the pressure off the bolt at the same time . and i REFUSE to Drill the locks like most do .... Waist of a good lock

Any Advice on this would be greatly thanked