Scrubba Wash Bag Portable Washing Machine - Lightweight Manual Washing Machine for Travel, Camping, Laundry, Baby Clothes - T

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 2,705 ratings

Price: 55

Last update: 01-11-2025


About this item

FAST & CONVENIENT: Experience a machine quality wash in just minutes with our patented washboard-in-a-bag design. Perfect for hotels, hostels, camping, backpacking, dorm rooms, RV and mini scout trips. Your portable washer anytime, anywhere.
SO SMALL & LIGHT: Ultra-portable at only 5.3 oz. The Scrubba Wash Bag is the world’s smallest washing machine. This portable clothes washer folds down to fit in your pocket and takes up no space ensuring you travel clean, light and free.
EASY TO USE & NON ELECTRIC: Save space, water and time. Effortlessly wash clothes without electricity using our simple six-step instructions printed on the bag. Anyone can wash clothes quickly, hygienically, and effectively and reduce their impact on the environment with this off grid hand washing machine.
VERSATILE & MULTIFUNCTIONAL: Ideal for small to medium laundry loads including T-shirts, underwear, socks, bras, delicates, dishcloths and more. This foldable washing machine doubles as a dry bag to keep gear dry or a container for dirty laundry, maximizing its utility on every trip.
JOIN 400,000+ SCRUBBA WASH BAG USERS WORLDWIDE: Grab yours and travel cleaner, lighter and with more freedom. Over 400,000 travelers worldwide trust the Scrubba portable clothes washer for hassle-free journeys. Each purchase is backed by our 2-year worry-free warranty for complete peace of mind. If something goes wrong, we will make it right.

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Top reviews from the United States

Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked well for cruise
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Brought for cruise. It fits 2-3 T shirts, underwear and socks. Easy to seal the top with claps and easy to roll around for washing. I used detergent sheet which melts really fast. Material is light weighted and fits well in suitcase. It solved our laundry issues during the cruise, loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worked well for cruise
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Brought for cruise. It fits 2-3 T shirts, underwear and socks. Easy to seal the top with claps and easy to roll around for washing. I used detergent sheet which melts really fast. Material is light weighted and fits well in suitcase. It solved our laundry issues during the cruise, loved it!
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Eagle Vision
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as intended for a portable washing solution
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023
I am going to Italy this weekend, and I am packing light.

I wanted the ability to clean socks, shirts and underwear. I took an Oxford shirt, a pair of socks and a long sleeve shirt out to try this out.

I put in Woolite, water and the clothes. I rolled the top, and secured the strap. I proceeded to remove air from the bag. Then I rubbed the clothes in a decompressed state for about 3 minutes.

Afterwards, I drained the water and added fresh water in to rinse.

I did have to rinse more after removal but it is a viable way to clean clothes.

The bag is a waterproof nylon bag. It has silicone knobs to scrub or agitate the clothes.

It works for travel or camping I suppose.

It’s pricy but convenient.

Update: After spending two weeks in Italy, I wanted to let you know that this worked great. Since I traveled light, it worked great for microfiber clothing, underwear and socks. The bag has held up after daily use. Rinsing the clothes was better served by doing it by hand but the cleaning part was perfect.

I do not regret buying this.
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Eagle Vision
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as intended for a portable washing solution
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023
I am going to Italy this weekend, and I am packing light.

I wanted the ability to clean socks, shirts and underwear. I took an Oxford shirt, a pair of socks and a long sleeve shirt out to try this out.

I put in Woolite, water and the clothes. I rolled the top, and secured the strap. I proceeded to remove air from the bag. Then I rubbed the clothes in a decompressed state for about 3 minutes.

Afterwards, I drained the water and added fresh water in to rinse.

I did have to rinse more after removal but it is a viable way to clean clothes.

The bag is a waterproof nylon bag. It has silicone knobs to scrub or agitate the clothes.

It works for travel or camping I suppose.

It’s pricy but convenient.

Update: After spending two weeks in Italy, I wanted to let you know that this worked great. Since I traveled light, it worked great for microfiber clothing, underwear and socks. The bag has held up after daily use. Rinsing the clothes was better served by doing it by hand but the cleaning part was perfect.

I do not regret buying this.
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Michael
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as it says
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Used on a river cruise with a tiny bathroom - perfect as described, Strong quality material. Cleaned clothes really well.
Amanda Karl
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, but small capacity and time consuming
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
This laundry bag is very easy to use and works great for traveling, We took it with us for our honeymoon in order to fit all of our clothes into our carry-on bags. The bag is very durable, easy to manipulate to wash the clothes and dries very quickly. Total time to wash a load of clothes is about 10-15 minutes, from filling the bag with clothes, then water, agitating, rinsing, wringing, etc. However, it is very important to not over-pack the bag; We did this the first time and do not feel our clothes came out as clean as clean as they could have. I would recommend only washing one outfit of clothes at a time, and if you need to wash a heavier or bulkier item like a sweatshirt, to wash it separately or with only smaller items like socks. I wouldn't recommend that you pack only a few clothes and plan to wash them over and over on a trip; it takes a long time to wash only a few items, and the clothes take significantly longer to dry as none of the water is spun out and hand-wringing can only do so much. I definitely would recommend this for short trips to just wash a few things here and there like a favorite outfit or if something gets a stain and needs washed immediately.
Eve
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for travel!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Purchased this for use on a cruise so I wouldn't have to pack as much, and it was perfect! Worked exactly as advertised and saved space/weight in my luggage. I took this along with a few laundry strips and a portable clothesline. Highly recommended for travel!
Ace
3.0 out of 5 stars After over 4 year of continuous travel: Not worth $55...
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
4+ year review:
I still stand behind everything I previously mentioned. I rarely use the bag anymore, or bring it with me during my travels (as I don't find it useful in the vast majority of situations), but it's worth mentioning that it still functions and hasn't developed any leaks. That being said, it is somewhat "fragile", so I am careful with it, and would not suggest using it as a dry-bag.

1.5 year review:

After traveling with (and using) this wasbag on and off for over one and a half years straight, I can honestly say it wasn't worth the $55+ price tag (I actually paid $48 for the twist cap version, so the price has gone up)... That isn't to say that it isn't beneficial to have in certain situations (on the rare occasions when there are no laundry facilities/services available), but those were few and far between during our travel through South East Asia, North America, and Europe. Also, we could have just as easily washed our clothes in a sink those times.

In Asia, you can almost always find laundry services which will wash, dry, and fold your laundry for $0.50-$2 (if we were washing literally everything we had). North America wasn't AS cheap, but still not an issue, with US laundry mats being one of the most expensive ($2-3 to wash and dry a load). Europe was hit or miss, but hostels, hotels, and Airbnb apartments usually have laundry on site for cheap or free. If you're camping for longer periods, it can be useful, but you need a relatively large amount of clean water to wash even a small load, much more than you would carry on you, but assuming you have access to a faucet, I suppose it would be better than using a communal sink.

The problem is that once you factor in the time/effort/space to use it, it simply isn't worth it. The *actual* washing process: fill with clothes/water/soap, aggitage/rub for a few minutes, empty water, wring out the clothes (not entirely, but the more dirty water/soap you get out, the more effective the next steps are) it's tiring but necessary to actually get the clothes clean, fill with clean water, aggitage, empty, wring out, then fill, agitate and empty again, completely wring out (or they will never dry), and finally you hang them to dry (which heavily depends on environmental factors, and requires you to carry a clothes line and pins). You also have to buy and carry soap, and a clothesline and pins of some sort, so it simply wasn't worth it.

They make it seem as though it only takes a few minutes, but to do it right takes 15-20+ minutes per wash, especially if you have sensative skin or allergies, and need to get all the soap and dirt out (not that I do, but others have complained about it). Add to that the time to hang a clothes line, wring out the clothes, plus hang them (and hope it's hot/dry out), and you'd be better off using a local service. In the end you will be tired, wet/dirty, and in need of a shower yourself. If you know how to do it, the only time you get wet is when wringing the clothes out, or possibly pouring out the water, but it's not a completely dry process.

**Who I think it would benefit the most: people who plan to travel for months or years at a time, with expensive smart-tech/quick dry clothing. Especially those also traveling with a hammock (you can use the straps as a clothesline). Or, possibly those who are camping with access to a clean water source (I used it a few times while in my RV and camping off the grid for over a week). But I wouldn't recommend it for those embarking on a world trip or simply traveling**

I decided to shell out the money to buy all smart tech clothing ("hi-tech" synthetic materials which are anti-mocrobial, anti-odor, quick drying, etc.) before starting my adventure. The benefit of that is that they are easy to clean in the washbag, and dry quickly. An added pro/con is that they are expensive, and it's not unheard of for local laundry places to lose articles of clothing during the process, which would be incredibly frustrating if they lost a pair of $30 smart tech boxers or $80 merino wool shirt... After realizing how much effort and time it took to wash my clothes, I decided to only wash my smart-tech boxers and shirts and leave the rest to the professionals. After a while, I even gave up on that as it was simply easier and cheaper to have a service do all of it... 20+ minutes for me to properly wash one small load (plus the cost of soap, plus drying time/effort) vs $0.50-$0.60 per KG (2.2lbs) for the local service to wash/dry/fold... I value my time at more than $1.50 an hour, and an actual washing machine will always result in cleaner clothes, so it just makes sense to hand it over. However, I do politely mention to the laundry staff that my clothes were expensive, and that I took photos of everything, so if they "are confused about whether or not something is mine, I can help by showing [them] the photos so they don't accidentally give it to the wrong person". I've never lost anything while using a local laundry service, whereas countless people around me complain that they do almost every time; maybe I've been lucky, or maybe they take extra care because they know every item has been photographed...

There have been a handful of times when we were on small islands or out in the jungle, where laundry services were either unavailable , or relatively expensive ($2 per kilo), where I did use the bag, but the vast majority of other times we used it was simply to feel as though we hadn't wasted money on it... At $55 I honestly think it's a waste, especially if you'll only be traveling for a few weeks or months. I also prefer to give a bit of money to the local businesses, assuming they aren't super inflating their prices for foreigners. I think $20-$25 would be an OK price for the amount of times we actually used it during the year. However, it is still fully functional (no leaks or tears) so I suppose it would even out over the course of a few years of travel.

If you do buy it, my suggestions:

- Wash frequently. A small load is easier, and will result in cleaner clothes. For me, 2 boxers, 2 thin shirts, and 2 pairs of socks was the max, but half that is ideal. The problem is that half that is a lot of work, for not much gain.
- While washing, make sure the bag is closed up tight and roll the opening down to the valve. Sit down on the floor to "agitate", and enjoy some Netflix on your laptop/tablet. It's not as tideous when you're watching something. You can also use your feet, as long as you're careful about it.
- Don't be lazy. If you put in half an effort, you'll get back half clean clothes. Soap, dirt, etc., will irritate you sensative areas, and you'll wish you'd just handed your clothes to a service.
- Bring your clothes to an actual laundry service every other wash, or every third wash, so that you get an actual full clean.
D. Grey
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, durable, packable, works very well!
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
I have everything good to say about the Scrubba wash bag. Its instructions are clear, simple, and easy to understand, especially since there's pictorial notation on the bag itself to remind you of the steps and proper use. Its construction is quality and sturdy and worked extremely well on a variety of different items.
Pictured are the three pairs of socks, two undershirts, and a light T-shirt that I washed in two loads. Not pictured: the shorts I was also able to wash in one of those two loads!
There's several techniques that you can use for washing with the Scrubba in addition to just massaging the clothes against the integrated wash board: sloshing, biscuit making, bread kneading, and of course just soaking too.
If you're traveling somewhere for any time which has little or no machine wash facilities, or such option only at cost, I definitely recommend acquiring a Scrubba wash bag for the trip! It may seem a little pricey but it's proven to be an excellent value.
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D. Grey
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use, durable, packable, works very well!
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
I have everything good to say about the Scrubba wash bag. Its instructions are clear, simple, and easy to understand, especially since there's pictorial notation on the bag itself to remind you of the steps and proper use. Its construction is quality and sturdy and worked extremely well on a variety of different items.
Pictured are the three pairs of socks, two undershirts, and a light T-shirt that I washed in two loads. Not pictured: the shorts I was also able to wash in one of those two loads!
There's several techniques that you can use for washing with the Scrubba in addition to just massaging the clothes against the integrated wash board: sloshing, biscuit making, bread kneading, and of course just soaking too.
If you're traveling somewhere for any time which has little or no machine wash facilities, or such option only at cost, I definitely recommend acquiring a Scrubba wash bag for the trip! It may seem a little pricey but it's proven to be an excellent value.
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