A little light shines on both the plug and the device when it is switched on. The really tiny water tank is easy to fill with tap water. The heating takes only seconds, which is very pleasant. One criticism for me is that women only noted when the tank is empty, if no more steam comes and gives the device a humming noise. As would be possibly a little light signal just before the final evacuation might make sense.
I liked the tank served for exactly 1 cotton blouse, but this ironed perfectly smooth shortly, with collar, cuffs, placket and cuffs. But after filling is not expensive, I can take that into account. A larger water tank would halt at the expense of ease, which would then again be counterproductive.
The garment to be ironed must always depend, so never place them on a board, but one has then the conventional iron. Caution, the steam is relatively hot, so do not hold with the hand under the blouse, but simply the Attract smooth from below, steaming, then anything can happen. And the parts also do not hang in the same cabinet, because they are still moist something, but that's really a matter of course.
Curtains go great if she hung up right after washing again and be a little dried.
The sleek, gray little bag that comes is handy for storage and to take along on trips, when the evening dress from the trunk has a few wrinkles and one in the hotel rooms has mostly yes no ironing board.
For thicker materials is recommended to use the brush attachment, also light and easy to install. However, I would not use it for really big substances, for then but the iron.
All in all a very efficient tool, not cheap, and the price really could be an indicator light in it (see above).