🧳 Travel light, wash right! Your adventure awaits!
The Scrubba Wash Bag is a portable, lightweight manual washing machine designed for travelers and campers. Weighing only 5.3 oz and featuring a patented washboard-in-a-bag design, it allows for quick and efficient washing of clothes without the need for electricity. With a capacity of 13 liters, it’s versatile enough for various laundry needs and doubles as a dry bag. Join over 300,000 users worldwide and experience the freedom of clean clothes on the go!
Material Type | 40D Nylon+PU coating |
Color | Black |
Item Depth | 21 inches |
Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 12"W x 21"H |
Number of Standard Cycles | 1 |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Cycle Options | Hand Wash |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Capacity | 13 Liters |
Additional Features | Flexible Inner Washboard |
Access Location | Top Load |
C**G
Easy to carry in my luggage. Works well.
I travel with this in my checked luggage. It helps me wash work clothes on the road so I can carry fewer clothes for longer trips (usually just sweaty clothes, nothing really dirty or greasy.) I use this with some travel laundry detergent sheets and a portable clothes dryer.This is much better than washing clothes in the hotel bathroom sink!
B**E
Efficient!
The scrubba does a good job of cleaning very dusty dirty clothes. Three loads filled my entire drying rack. This is a great option for maintaining laundry between trips to the laundromat and for being on the road. The valve does leak water but it was fine to work with in the shower bed.
H**Z
Buena idea
Es una muy buena idea, si uno tiene tiempo suficiente para lavar en el viaje. Me pasó que llegaba muy cansado y no tenía ganas, entonces terminé usando la lavandería de la esquina.
D**L
Great product for travel
An excellent product for hand washing (I even use it at home and not only when I travel) put soap or detergent and then water and massage for 5 minutes and according to the instructions. I would say that within 10 minutes maximum the entire operation of washing is finished and it comes out really good and clean. I used it on a trip abroad and it saved me money from doing laundry there
S**P
Great product for those who wander
We were preparing for a cruise. Cruises are really the type of travels we usually do and so there were some uncertainties about how best to get our clothes cleaned so we could pack lighter for more days. The boat had service, but I was my clothes in cold and hang dry most things to prevent shrinking. So, when I found this and after watching the reviews I decided to buy it even though the cost was a little higher than I would have liked.When I received it I was happy to find that while the washer is light, it is made of a durable material and turned out to be a handy device. We used this to wash our extra swim wear and the pieces of clothing that I didn't want sent to laundry service. We also camp for 5+ days and this will come in handy to clean key pieces of clothes. It is so light weight that I would include it in a backpack for a multi-day backpack trip. I paired it with laundry sheets (no need for liquid) and it even impressed my skeptical husband.
R**T
Ok, not great.
Does what it says, but I found it easier just to wash stuff in the sink anyway, especially if washing more than one load of clothes. This was kind of a pain the behind to use.
P**K
Great way to wash on the road
Easy to keep clothes clean on the road. Use laundry detergent sheets to save more weight.
S**D
Glad I bought it
I bought this because I was only packing one-week of clothes for for a multi-week trip to Europe and didn't want to do my laundry in a hotel sink or shower again. I have my doubts about their claim that 3-minutes in the Scrubba is as good as a machine, but it was definitely more efficient and effective than doing laundry in a sink.I'm not sure the washboard nubs actually do much, though, because the clothes never rotate within the Scrubba; it almost seems like it would be just as effective without them. The Scrubba almost, but not quite, stays standing up once filled with water; it would be a nice feature if it did stay up, so it didn't fall over and spill out the water while you were reaching for the soap. The air valve is finicky, though; it is easy enough to open, but figuring out just how much rotation is needed to get it to stay closed is mildly annoying.
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