Scrubba Wash Bag portable travel washing machine has a flexible inner washboard, the pocket-sized Scrubba wash bag allows a machine-quality wash anywhere in just minutes. It is hygienic, self-contained, electricity-free, and easy to use, even in the smallest apartment or hotel room. Whether you are using it at home to avoid Laundromats or planning your next travel or camping adventure, the patented Scrubba wash bag is the best way to wash clothes anywhere.
Wash clothes wherever and whenever
you want.
Avoid using public Laundromats.
Effectively clean your clothes with
the help of hundreds of internal Scrubba™ ‘nobules’
Pack fewer clothes and travel with a
lighter backpack, bag or suitcase
Achieve a machine quality wash in
just minutes with 6 easy steps.
Alleviate the need to ineffectively
wash clothes in dirty hotel sinks
Avoid excess airline baggage fees by
packing fewer clothes.
Save money and water when doing
laundry while travelling.
Wash up to 2 T-shirts, 2 pairs of
socks and 2 pairs of underwear per load.
Features
Lightest washing machine in the
world weighing around 150g (5.3 oz.)
Pocket-size and small enough to take
anywhere
User instructions printed on the
outside of the bag
Transparent window to monitor
washing and water levels
Grip backing on the outside to
prevent sliding on surfaces while washing
Air release valve
Doubles as a dry-bag.
Specifications
Weight:
Weighs around 150g (5.3 oz.)
Dimensions:
54cm x 32cm (when laid flat) - 21.3" x 12.6"
16cm x 6cm x 6cm (when rolled for storage) - 6.3" x 2.4" x
2.4"
My
Opinion: it is sturdy, and durable I washed 2 pairs of panties and a shirt in it
as I followed the instructions, they came out just fine like I washed them at
home in the washer. Perfect for camping, hiking, road trips, any where your
travel adventures take you.
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