Surely, a washing machine never made it into anyone’s packing list, no matter how essential it can be on long trips that span for at least a week. This is why some travelers would just overpack (uh-oh) or if not, once there is ever a need to do the laundry, 3 choices would often come to mind: pay for a laundry service, hand wash the clothes in a questionable sink, or reuse the dirty clothes (yikes). (Scrubba Wash Bag)
Most of the time, these 3 options are not so ideal — expensive, tiring, icky — so is there a better choice? Thankfully, an Aussie guy invented the world’s first-ever portable “washing machine” that can wash your clothes in just under 30 seconds! Introducing… the Scrubba Wash Bag [link]!
About Scrubba Wash Bag
Weighing less than 5 oz. (or 145 grams), the Scrubba™ Wash Bag is the world’s lightest and most compact “washing machine” (when rolled for storage, it can be at around 6 x 2 inches only). To be more precise, it’s like a portable washboard but unlike the traditional washboards that we have, this won’t take up so much space in your carry-on luggage or backpack.
With these in mind, you can absolutely do your laundry anywhere and anytime — there’s no need for electricity and it only requires a small amount of water.
How Does it Work?
Like I’ve mentioned, the Scrubba Wash Bag functions like a washboard but with a modern twist! With its internal Scrubba™ nodules, it efficiently cleans your clothes in a jiffy and the wash always ends up like ‘washing machine quality’!
To use, you just need to follow these simple steps:
- FILL the Scrubba Wash Bag with water (2-3 liters), cleaning liquid, and clothes (1-6 items) — TIP: Better to use liquid detergent since if you use powder, it will take a while to melt
- ROLL down the top for at least 4 and up to times and CLIP the ends (like you would with a dry bag)
- DEFLATE the bag. You can open and squeeze the valve to expel air
- RUB the clothes by pressing down against the Scrubba Wash Bag. Its unique internal flexible washboard will work its magic on your clothes as you this! (There are grip circles on the outside of the bag too that would prevent the bag from sliding while you’re rubbing it). Do this for 30 seconds for a quick wash, or for 3 minutes for a machine quality wash. (For your delicates, press and rub gently)
- RINSE. Unclip and unroll the Scrubba Wash Bag and then pour out the water. Rinse clothes by simply filling them up with water and then shaking it.
- DRY clothes! It’s that easy!
You can also watch the video below to see how it works:
Reasons to Use Scrubba?
A LOT. To name a few:
- Wash clothes FASTER. As mentioned, you can do a quick wash for only 30 seconds, or if you want a machine-quality wash, you can do it in just under 3-5 minutes.
- Wash CLEANER. Say goodbye to dirty or questionable hostel sinks and tubs!
- LESS expensive. As compared to when you pay for a laundry service in your hotel for example.
- LESS harsh. Unlike a washing machine, this won’t be too harsh on your clothes, all the while without sacrificing the cleaning quality
- NO risk. Compared to when you pay someone to do your laundry, using a Scrubba Wash Bag gives you the assurance that you won’t suddenly be missing a few clothes and that they won’t come back to you in another size or color! (I’ve had several bad experiences in Asia whenever I use a paid service. -sigh-)
- NO pain as compared to handwashing which often leaves me with coarse skin and red knuckles.
- TWICE as effective as when you hand wash your clothes!
- PEACE of mind. No matter if you’re just packing a small carry-on or a month’s worth of clothes, you got it covered!
- Has TONS of uses. You can use it as a dry bag, or later on use it for your delicates at home, or for when you’re out camping, hiking, backpacking, back to the dorms, etc.
- Use of LESS water. Each load on a Scrubba Wash Bag can only be about 2-6 liters! So as a traveler, you’re helping in conserving more water.
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Overall
The Scrubba Wash Bag [link] is an absolute travel essential for any traveler on the go. With the range of benefits that it offers, it’s sure to be a great companion for your adventures!
The only ‘con’ that I see for this is that it’s a bit on the pricey side. At retail price, it’s $49.95 — but sure enough, it’s a worthy investment that will save you a lot of time, money, and effort in the long run! To purchase it at this discounted price, head on over to Eartheasy, an eco-friendly online store that promotes sustainability.
Besides, as you purchase from their store, a portion of the proceeds goes back to providing clean drinking water to areas around the world that need it such as the World Vision Emergency and Preparedness Fund, Rift Valley Reservoir Project in Kenya, and more!
So what are you waiting for? Come and grab your own Scrubba Wash Bag NOW!
DISCLAIMER: I received this product for free from Eartheasy in return for an honest review. As always, I only recommend and write about brands that I personally use or believe in. Therefore all views that are expressed here represent only those made by myself and NOT of any other entity in their favor.
Sure looks wickedly good! Hotel laundry service is sooo expensive (i only use it when it’s the company paying lol) so this might come handy in long term (and personal!) Travels. Thanks for posting!
For sure, this will come handy for you and save you money on those pricey services ;)
I would have liked something like that when I was in Mongolia.
Indeed, I would have liked something like this years ago!
Hahaha, technology goes wild!! Love it, there’s nothing you can’t do while traveling anymore ;)
True that, and I’m soooo happy for all these inventions that make travel more of an ‘ease’ to do :D
This is awesome! Thankfully, it’s already distributed locally in the Philippines (Google-d it and K-Luxe Industries came in the picture). I’m going to order it, then blog about my experience as well!
Thanks for the recommendation! :)
Glad that you are interested in trying out this product, Mika :D You will love it! Let me know how your experience goes :)
I’m usually about packing as light as possible… but this seems fantastic. How quickly does the bag itself dry once you use it, if you have to repack quickly?
Well, this one would actually help you pack lighter with lesser clothing (to just rewash most of it later on) — that’s how it works for me and I love it! :D As for drying it, I typically turn it inside out, wipe off the excess, air dry and it dries up in less than 5 minutes. If I’m really in a rush, I just stuff a towel inside it and off I go.