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Reviewed in Egypt on June 17, 2025
ليس النوع المحدد ، وضعيف
Shayne L.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
It’s basically a black light that picks up biological
krekel13
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
Got home just after midnight so had to try it out (8yo shelter baby has always stress peed... He was lonely and needed a new friend, but 6 months later, the jury is still out on whether he likes his new brother, or merely tolerates him!)So, before I start: it's a black light (how am I just now learning this?!).1. I doubt this will work on white carpets/flooring because it'll of course make the entire thing glow!2. Vacuum first. I'm one of those people who has too much to do and zero time. Vacuuming is at the bottom of my to do list. It took me a minute to realize that, no, that's not random drops of cat pee all over the carpet, it's random fluff, paper, thread, cat fur, etc., etc.3. Cat pee isn't the only thing that glows. Also vomit. Yay? (My cats have a favorite area of the carpet to vomit on, and I'm 99.9% certain they have never peed anywhere near that area.)4. I partially cleaned the floors recently. Since the cat peed on it, a hard floor has been cleaned with Resolve for Pet Stains and multiple times with Pine Sol. The area where I'm pretty sure is only vomit has been cleaned multiple times with Hoover carpet cleaner for Pet Stains. An area with cat pee has had the aforementioned Hoover carpet cleaner and Resolve, and a *lot* of Resolve for Pet Urine. (Sorry I forget the exact names of the products and it's after midnight so I'm not going to look them up for this review). All of the areas still glow. The area with vomit may not have been cleaned many times, but the carpet with cat pee has recently had the carpet cleaner over it no less than 50 times (yes, I oversaturated it with Resolve for Pet Urine, so had to rinse and rinse and rinse...then oversaturated with the Hoover cleaner, etc, etc...). So I really can't say that I'm not doing a good job. It may not be visible to the human eye, but the cat pee and vomit are definitely "stains" according to the actual definition of the word (meaning "will never wash out", unlike "stain remover" products, which is by definition an oxymoron. Sorry, I digress.)5. However - comparing the spots on the carpet that were most recently (and most thoroughly) cleaned with the spots that have not been very thoroughly cleaned (and/or only with the Hoover product), it does look to me that the older stains do not glow as brightly as the newer ones, so that may be helpful for finding any future stains! (Also, it looks like the Resolve for Pet Urine is the best product of the 3 I've tried, based on the probably un-scientific and very subjective "uv-light-test" I performed).So now that I have located the spots that have been missed with the cleaning, the New Years' Resolution (or before, if I find the time), is to clean the rest of the spots to hopefully finally rid the apartment of this stink! (Ok, it's not _that_ bad...but bad enough!)I considered taking/posting photos...but does the world really need to see how nasty my carpets _really_ are?! I think definitely not? (Maybe I'll reconsider at a later date though...)
kishor bhole
Reviewed in India on September 1, 2019
Nice
KateM
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2019
Ewwww! I have to move. I thought hotels were disgusting, but I’m not sure I want to live in my house anymore after using this! I have a husband, two dogs, and two cats. Who knew what things you would find! Seriously though, this is great. It has helped me figure out where my elderly felines are going when not using the litter box. I used it in a hotel recently, and it is so much easier than doing an eye test only for bedbugs. (I have encountered them only twice on trips, but both times required a trip to the emergency room to deal with the effects of being bitten.) When you go to a hotel, place your luggage in the bathroom (or leave it outside your room) before you check for critters, so that if you find any, you can rest assured they haven’t contaminated your belongings. Then make sure you use this light!
CARLOS
Reviewed in Mexico on June 12, 2018
Este modelo en particular funciona bien. Es robusto y lo suficientemente brillante para mis usos. Interruptor fuerte que no se enciende o apaga por accidente.
Ant-Man
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2016
the MOST HELPFUL info i can offer you is that you can save 10%_- as of 4-23-2016_ about 1/2 way down the product page_ there are discount codes provided by the vendor or amazon.. when you check out (pay) for your stuff- there will be a empty box to enter promo codes. the promo codes are below-Save 10% on this item when you purchase 1 or more LOFTEK® Stainless Steel UV Flashlight offered by LOFTEK Direct. Enter code 723LV89G at checkout.Save 10% on this item when you purchase 1 or more Multi-functional Hand-held Light offered by LOFTEK Direct. Enter code F4U8ADEW at checkout.With the discount i paid just under $10 for my 51 UV LED flash light_ i hope you read my review in time to get the discount as well.This is a good quality flashlight- it feels like it's made of aluminum- though they say stainless steel in product title.YOU will NEED 2 supply_ 3 double AA batteries_ the batteries are inserted into a battery cartridge- see pics.the picture at the top of the product page sort of made me imagine the UV LED flash light would be larger than it really isMEASUREMENTS: 6 inches long_ Lens approx 2 1/4 inches diameter_ base approx 1 1/4 inch diameterthere is a silicone/rubber push button to turn the UV flash light on/off_ it comes with lanyard/wrist-strap.the battery cartridge has a (+) PLUS on one side_ that side goes into flash light 1st. you will find a (-) MINUS on the other side.You will be surprised the 1st time you shine this UV light around your darkened house_ i knew i would be able to see urine splashes around toilet_ but i did not know that the walls of the bathroom would also glow with dried soap water and tooth paste spittle_ when you splash in the shower and when your sonic toothbrush sends off small spray__ you can't see it with the naked eye_ but when you shine your UV light in the darkened room- you will see it all over_Dust also lights up_ of course white objects really glow/shine/reflect. if you have day-glow items or fluorescent high lighter colors- they will also glow_ stand in front of a mirror in a dark room_ if you really want to be surprised- shine it on your nose, cheeks, forehead (not eyes) and look at yourself in the mirrorA black light gives off highly energetic ultraviolet light. You can't see this part of the spectrum, which is how 'black lights' got their name. Fluorescent substances absorb the ultraviolet light and then re-emit it almost instantaneously.Some energy gets lost in the process, so the emitted light has a longer wavelength than the absorbed radiation, which makes this light visible and causes the material to appear to glow.too much exposure to UV light on your skin can cause damage_too much exposure to sunlight and UV light can cause skin cancer_ if you go to get yours nails done 1x a week_ and they use UV light to dry your nails- make sure you put sun screen on your handLots of every day items will glow under UV or black light_tonic water (containing quinine)some vitamins and drugschlorophyllscorpionspeopletoothpaste and tooth whitenersantifreezefluorescent gems and mineralsbody fluidsbank noteslaundry detergentbanana spotssome toyssome plasticswhite papersome cosmeticssome animals, plants, and fungi (especially marine life)Petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, glows a bright blue color under a fluorescent light. (see a photo)uranium glass or vaseline glassrock saltfungus that causes Athlete's Foot (supposedly glows orange)turmeric (a spice)olive oilcanola oilsome postage stampshighlighter penshoneyketchupcotton ballspipe cleaners (chenille craft sticks)you can get larger UV lights and black lights on Amazon_ you can also get UV make up, body paints, face paints, nail polish, glitter powder, party supplies, etc..I'm gad i bought the light- i think $10-ish is a fair price for a UV light with 51 LEDs_ i paid $5 for a UV flash light with only 9 LEDs- so this was a good deal._ i would recommend you buy it if the price is right for you_ if u decide u don't want it, Amazon has a great return policy.i'll post some pics of the UV flash light- and some interesting UV photographs_ i hope my shopping experience was of some help to you_ i hope you were in time to use the 10% off discount code i mentioned earlier in the review_ please click on the 'helpful' button if u found this at all helpful- thanks
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