stop what your doing. Dont buy tnt tools. I have seen them explode in training. I have seen them just stop working in the middle of an extrication. All around there a good idea just not built right.
If you are looking for some good tools I have a friend that is a salesman for hurst. He has been doin this for like well all my life. He is the type of person who no longer lives off commission. So he gets the best deal to help people out. If you want his number I can get it to you. (I dont have his business phone just his house phone)