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Maybe my cat just has super urine, but it hasn't removed spots and smells from old urine stains completely even after multiple soaks. It's obviously an improvement, but not 100% gone. If I manage to use it immediately after he has sprayed, it works fantastic.
The BG1 is a good device but it can be so much better. I've been using it for a few months now. I love the size and portability but hate that it eats batteries like no ones business! I also love that it syncs the reading to be analyzed on my Galaxy S5. Most of my cons are with the connection issues and crap battery life for something sooooo simple with no display. Makes no sense why does it even need a battery.
I tried many products and this product by far is the best ever, well worth the price. Will purchase again.
Looking at some of the other reviews, I couldn't help but wonder if they were reading the same book. While the main character of Jessa had occasional bouts of entertainment value, her obsession with food quickly made her into a one-schtick pony personality-wise. Even worse was that Jessa was still a deeper character than pretty much everyone else in the book. The Compass brothers were, from a character-depth perspective, completely interchangeable. The were all strong, intimidating, "hunky," and obsessed with Jessa. You could take any of their dialogue and if you hid the name of the brother, there would be no way of telling which of the four Compasses it was. They were just that generic. That was the extent of their "personalities." The villains were generic in their villainy, and Jessa's family were bland in the extreme. While I had hopes for Jessa as a character at times, they were quickly dashed. In between bouts of crying and inconsistent behavior, Jessa wasn't much of a heroine. She either needed rescuing by one of the strong, hunky men or when she did get herself out of situation, it was more by accident than design. "Wait, I have this new power / ability that randomly decided to manifest itself now and save me without any conscious effort on my part. Oh joy, oh rapture."