Actually - thank you for finding this. Been having a discussion lately with other family members as to washing clothes in the boonies. I despise finding a laundromat and all the money involved. Sister and family go on long camping trips, some overseas mountain treks and she might find this just the ticket.
Interesting doodad for out of the way places in particular. I wash most of my clothing by hand at home(everyone else in the house thinks I'm crazy:D) but it's allllll about the laundromat when I go camping, LOL.
2017:
July 3 to July 16- annual kiddo trip
Aug 2 to Aug 14- adult trip to recover from kiddos' outing. Bring on the Campari!
As much as I like gadgets, that looks too gimmicky to me. I can't see where the little nodules inside their bag would do much better than just using a much cheaper dry bag. I could very well be wrong, but that just the impression I get. For car campers, the toilet plunger and 5 gallon bucket works pretty well - also cheaper than the Scrubba.
Awaiting a review. Looks interesting from the standpoint of motorcycle camping, and this would take up minimal vehicle space. I just got the laundry plunger gadget via Amazon to use with a bucket, but that is too bulky for many camping trips.
Sometimes on trail rides our riding clothes get muddy, be nice to get a quick wash!
Longtime Motorcycle Camper. Getting away from it all on two wheels! :cool:
If you look at travel websites, the most common way to wash clothes on the go is a ziplock baggie. I don't know if this gadget would really work any better.
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