Laundry is the bane to our existence. Having clean clothes can be a challenge when you have a busy life, are on the go or find yourself like our family, enjoying the great outdoors. Washing machines are not in the highest demand at the gym or the woods if you find yourself camping, however, situations present themselves where you need access to clean clothes and you don’t have access to a washer. The Scrubba Wash Bag is the most convenient and green solution for clean clothes on the go!
Here is how the process works! Just add water and your clothes to the bag with the appropriate amount of detergent. Seal the end properly. Squeeze the air from the pouch and then agitate the clothes on the flexible, internal washboard for as little as 30 seconds or as much as three minutes for a traditional washer style wash. Rinse with clean water and VOILA! You have clean clothes in a jiff.
Are you busy and on the go? Do you camp, hike, bike or workout and would love to tackle those outdoor clothes as soon as possible? Maybe you have a baby or toddler and their clothes experienced life’s accidents, spit-ups or spills and they need a wash while you are out an about? How would you use your Scrubba Bag in your life?
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Kim W. says
April 29, 2016 at 11:26 amI like the Potmaker Paper Pot Press! It would be so handy for germinating seeds indoors and is a great way to make a biodegradable pot by using something we already have around the house – newspaper!
violet taylor says
April 26, 2016 at 10:53 pmi really need to do simple raised garden beds this year
mrsshukra says
April 22, 2016 at 11:58 pmI need the lifestraw water filter!
Jenn H says
April 22, 2016 at 8:53 pmId also love the eco zoom versa rocket stove!
Stacey Geeters says
April 22, 2016 at 5:04 pmWell I see three things so far that I would love. One being one of the solar stoves, the 30 qrt all American pressure cooker, or the raised flower bed.
Anna bass says
April 21, 2016 at 9:12 pmI would love the raised up garden beds! My son and I jsit started planting a garden 🙂