Been using that bag for 2 years it Brillant saves me so much money while touring . Used to have to check into hotel just to wash my clothes but having this I can stay out camping longer
@@SnowysOutdoors 62 Bux though dude I would only use it for hiking or car camping out bush Who wants to clean clothes while trying to relax but if your out longer yeah would be good I suppose
I was wanting one of these before our trip away... I think it would be a good addition to anyone wanting to save water on a trip into the bush where water is scarce. Still thinking about getting a couple for our trips away in our camper trailer..
I absolutely love my Scrubba Bag!! I have this size, and the mini one as well for if I’m just doing undies and a bra, or maybe some dish cloths. Having the right size bag for just a few small items makes all the difference. I’ve actually found that if my washing machine doesn’t do the job properly on my dirty kitchen cloths at home, my Scrubba mini gets them perfectly clean!
Thanks for your feedback @Timothy Bint! Ive had mine for about 6-7 years and never had valve issues, we have heard that these are a good upgrade if you have a larger volume to wash, or things are pretty dirty....but otherwise a dry bag would be great! ~ Lauren
Do you know how much water these can carry? I was thinking of buying a 10l fold up bucket but I feel like this could do the same job plus washing as well.
Hi Lauren. Reading some reviews about the valve breaking, have you had any issues given you’ve had yours for a while? Also how does it compare to using a regular dry bad for washing?
I've not personally had any issues @tim kesby and it get a good workout. There may have been a batch run or something where the valves werent quite right, but they do seem to get consistently good feedback. In terms of a dry bag, to be honest I haven't tried one, but I think it would depend of what your washing and how dirty it is. The non slip back on the Scrubba makes is helpful when you need to give things a good wash. ~ Lauren
Been using that bag for 2 years it Brillant saves me so much money while touring . Used to have to check into hotel just to wash my clothes but having this I can stay out camping longer
We've had loads of great feedback about the Scrubba, something I need to add to my kit. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors 62 Bux though dude
I would only use it for hiking or car camping out bush
Who wants to clean clothes while trying to relax but if your out longer yeah would be good I suppose
I was wanting one of these before our trip away... I think it would be a good addition to anyone wanting to save water on a trip into the bush where water is scarce. Still thinking about getting a couple for our trips away in our camper trailer..
I'm going to add one to my kit before my next big trip. ~ Ben
I absolutely love my Scrubba Bag!! I have this size, and the mini one as well for if I’m just doing undies and a bra, or maybe some dish cloths. Having the right size bag for just a few small items makes all the difference.
I’ve actually found that if my washing machine doesn’t do the job properly on my dirty kitchen cloths at home, my Scrubba mini gets them perfectly clean!
Thanks for your feedback, Coralie, I'm going to add one to my camp kit. ~ Ben
Finally ordered mine can't wait to use it out hiking etc
Glad you got it sorted!
~ Lauren
@@SnowysOutdoors did you read my previous reply about the app etc
Omg
Decent quality dry bag works ,
No plasticky crinkle noise no valve problems either
Thanks for your feedback @Timothy Bint! Ive had mine for about 6-7 years and never had valve issues, we have heard that these are a good upgrade if you have a larger volume to wash, or things are pretty dirty....but otherwise a dry bag would be great!
~ Lauren
VERY USEFUL
Sure is - a popular option
~ Lauren
I needed this
I'm going to add one to my kit. ~ Ben
Do you know how much water these can carry? I was thinking of buying a 10l fold up bucket but I feel like this could do the same job plus washing as well.
Scrubba don't specify a volume sorry, Buckie93, but I reckon it's in the vicinity of 10-15l capacity. ~ Ben
A great idea!
Yep, simple and functional. ~ Ben
Hi Lauren. Reading some reviews about the valve breaking, have you had any issues given you’ve had yours for a while? Also how does it compare to using a regular dry bad for washing?
I've not personally had any issues @tim kesby and it get a good workout. There may have been a batch run or something where the valves werent quite right, but they do seem to get consistently good feedback.
In terms of a dry bag, to be honest I haven't tried one, but I think it would depend of what your washing and how dirty it is. The non slip back on the Scrubba makes is helpful when you need to give things a good wash.
~ Lauren
great advice .great video ................u could make a living ,,,hahahahaha
Thanks!
~ Lauren
A lot of talking, actual demo starts around 5:00
Thanks
~ Lauren
Just use a bucket 😂
Nothing wrong with using a bucket. ~ Ben
Never wring clothes, specially not tech clothes. Bad bad video.
Thanks for your feedback. ~ Ben