I am not sure if this is the correct term for these things. Back in the 70s we sold one made by GE in housewares. It was tan with maybe some brown. It was plastic, with sort of a square tank with a handle like a mug and a nozzle that looked like a small fabric attachment for a vacuum cleaner. A lady came in, ready to buy one, thinking they were for removing facial skin wrinkles.
I never used one or saw one demonstrated, but I was wondering if this classification of appliance works and if such a thing is made today or if the little things are so underpowered as to be jokes. I have to steam wrinkles out of my suit coats after each wearing and was wondering if one of these things would save setting up the ironing board and heating up the iron.
Would a tea kettle be a better solution? I could hold the garment up in front of the steam stream if that would work.
Thanks in advance.
I never used one or saw one demonstrated, but I was wondering if this classification of appliance works and if such a thing is made today or if the little things are so underpowered as to be jokes. I have to steam wrinkles out of my suit coats after each wearing and was wondering if one of these things would save setting up the ironing board and heating up the iron.
Would a tea kettle be a better solution? I could hold the garment up in front of the steam stream if that would work.
Thanks in advance.

