From what research I've done on other forums, the bag of pellets you get may not be enough if you have a cat that likes to dig to China. People end up using 1 1/2 bags, which means the monthly expense goes up. You cannot use two bags if you have a cat who really likes to bury as the urine won't drip down through to the pad correctly if there are too many pellets.
Also, some pellets do stick to the poo, so you lose some as the month goes by and have to replenish.
As for the pee pads, if you have a cat that likes to pee in one spot, you have to open up the tray and turn the pad around or the pee will oversaturate that one spot and leak all over the tray.
I heard the pads are the biggest expense. And they are quite stinky as you pull one out to change.
People on other forums have said that when their cat totally didn't adapt to the Breeze system, Tidy Cat did refund their money. When I called a while back with a question about the improvement in their scoopable litter, I asked the CS guy about the refunds for the Breeze and he did say he would refund my money if Kitty did not use the system.
That was a while ago. I don't know if they still do that. But, it also tells you that they've had quite a problem with cats unable to make the change over so they've had to offer refunds... Or, I just realised, it could also mean so
few cats have had problems that they were willing to make a refund for the few that do.
Also, since most cats are finicky about litters anyway, I don't know if it's a higher percentage of them not using the Breeze system over anyone trying to get their cat to switch to any of the pellet-type litters, like Feline Pine or the paper pellets a PP mentioned.