🧼 Wash on the go, live free!
The Scrubba Tactical Wash Bag is a lightweight, portable washing machine designed for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 5.6 oz., it offers a machine-quality wash in minutes, is easy to use with no electricity required, and can handle small to medium loads. Its military-grade design ensures durability and versatility, making it an essential accessory for camping, backpacking, and more.
Brand | Scrubba |
Material | Blend |
Color | Tactical Brown |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"L x 2.4"W x 6.3"H |
Special Feature | Portable |
Load Capacity | 11 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing, Camping |
Closure Type | Zipper or Magnetic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 6.3" x 2.4" x 2.4" |
Number of Sets | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
UPC | 706502514037 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706502514037 |
Brand Name | Scrubba |
Model Info | TACBAG-001 |
Item Weight | 0.005 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TACBAG-001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Capacity | 13 Liters |
Part Number | TACBAG-001 |
Special Features | Portable |
Access Location | Top Load |
Material Type | Blend |
Included Components | TACBAG-001 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**A
Travelers’ Best Friend
This is the best travel device ever! Okay, second best, right after vacuum compression bags. I took the wash bag on a week long trip and was the only person in our group that didn’t have to pay a fortune for the hotel to clean our laundry. Did you know some hotels charge by the piece? I also brought dye free dissolving laundry sheet detergent to use with the scrub bag. This is now a necessity when I travel to keep my luggage light and compact.
J**E
Perfect
If you are military I highly recommend, I’m back in the Middle East a third time and I got theirs bad boy. Perfect pack away size, washes a small load of laundry, when I say small I mean, one pair of socks, boxers, uniform and shirt, rinse two times after to get all the soap out and hang dry. I love this thing and let my buddies use it, they just orderd some
S**B
Seems to work
I have used this a few times now at home to see how it works before my trip abroad. I would not put more than 2 T shirts or 3 pairs of socks or 3 pairs of underwear in at one time. Any more than that and you are taking up too much space on the inside to really turn your clothes around and get them on the actual scrubbing section. With that being said I really like this thing!!!! It works well. Just don't over load it and your clothes come out pretty clean. Notice i didn't say REALLY clean. Don't get me wrong the clothes come out clean,,, just not quite as good as a washing machine. Part of the problem would be that you should use a soap that is not so "sudsy" to make it easier on you when you rinse the items in the bag. Definitely not degrading this bag at all. It works great for small items. Just know its limitations. I would recommend it %100 to any one that travels/camps/hikes.
R**N
Could be better/ how to use
I do like this if you are living out a suitcase or semi in my case since I’m a long haul truck driver. But it’s really just a dry bag with a little almost washboard on one side. Honestly wish that washboard is on both sides and the bag was a bit thicker. And a more quality base with a much thicker material and a small essentially pull tab on the bottom somewhere to allow the bag to hang upside down on a clothes line. I haven’t had any issues with the bags quality as of yet atleast but I wouldn’t trust it to last long for a backpacking trip. At end of the day I would still recommend this if it fits your life.How to use really.Ok after awhile I’ve noticed for a small load that I can do the best is to fill with 3/4 or a full gallon of water. Then add some liquid detergent I go up to the 2 on the tide cap. Then close and shake the bag to mix it up. Then insert pants and wash with some but not much air in the bag. Then pull out just enough to strain out the water/ detergent then wash a long sleeve and repeat washing and straining and do that again with undershirt, underwear then socks. Trust me socks is last to wash. Then if you need to scrub open the bag and use the washboard to scrub whatever that needs extra scrubbing like inside your socks for example. But after you strain out all the clothes and put it off to the side empty the bag and refill with 1/2 a gallon of water then insert clothes the same order you washed and rinse the clothes as you see fit I do it by hand in the bag and strain again. And then hang the clothes to dry however way your gonna do it. Then empty the bag.AdviceHonest this bag is great at washing roughly a full set of clothes but not much more. And take note you should add extra water to begin washing if you have thick cotton clothes since the material will absorb a lot more water than you would expect. So if you where lightweight synthetic hiking clothes for example it will require less water but with 3/4 to a gallon of water it will wash a bit more before needing to change the water to keep it clean. Also I’d recommend closing the bag and letting it hang on a clothes line for an hour then empty the bag by putting it upside down then giving it a fast wipe with a towel to dry it out as best as possible then laying it sideways or hanging it back up until you need to put it away. Also since you are recycling the water if you have long hair it will be on the clothes after washing and rinsing so after your clothes dry run a lint roller on the outside and inside of your clothes a small travel lint roller is worth the dollar or two. And wash underwear and socks inside out.
S**K
Dual Duty - Dry Bag and Washer
It works great, takes a little elbow grease but you wouldn't need this if there was an easy wash solution at hand. Gets your clothes clean, but plan ahead for drying. I was using this in hotels that didn't have in house cleaning while doing a few legs of the Mont Blanc. Synthetics dried overnight easily, natural fiber stuff need quite a bit longer. Works great as a dry bag when the rain comes while hiking. Use some liquid "sink wash" detergent.
D**.
Best value for money!!
Travel at the height of Covid 19 , we needed something to wash our clothes. This little bag did the job and yes you have to ring out your clothes , but that was my husbands job! Anyone can use it and it dried out very nice ( left it out over night in the hotel shower) folds nice and flat and easy storage . We have used it boondocking and it was nice to wash a few things after 10 days. If you are willing to put a little work into it and are willing to spend the extra money, you won't be disappointed.
L**8
Goodbye Hotel machines!
We traveled a few weeks in Europe last summer and bought the Scrubba to help rotate our clothes. It was great. It holds an amazing amount of clothes. It can be a little messy until you get the hang of it. We washed at night and dried on a packable line during the night or the daytime if we had a balcony with a wall. We weren't those travelers to hang out stuff outside. Only if it couldn't be seen. It worked especially well for underclothing. It packs small and is lightweight. We used small one time use liquid detergent packs. This would also be quite helpful if you were camping or in a trailer for any length of time. NO regrets on this purchase.
L**B
Great until it sprang a leak
Very useful because I didn't need to clean a hotel sink before washing my clothes in it.Also good for storing the dirty laundry in before it is washed.I could either wash two shirts at a time, or one shirt with socks and underwear. Pants needed to be washed on their own.But it sprang a leak after a month of using it every two to three days. The leak is where the main bag material meets the plastic windowI was in another country at the time and wasn't returning before the warranty period ended.I have since come home and attempted to remedy it with vinal glue. Hoping this holds better.
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