The Scrubba Wash Bag Experiment: The Best Travel Laundry Hack
On a recent road trip (on the hunt for inspiration and new brands, of course), I decided to put the Scrubba Wash Bag to the test, using Sonett’s planet-friendly laundry products. The goal? To see if this little travel-friendly laundry system could handle life on the road and the inevitable stains that come with van life.
The Process: Two Loads, 17 Litres of Water Total
I washed two loads – one light, one dark – using just 17 litres of water per wash (including two rinses). Compare that to a typical front-loading washing machine, which guzzles around 80 litres per load, and that’s a serious water saving of 63 litres! A washing machine does fit more clothes, but still that's pretty impressive.
Tackling Stubborn Stains - The Real Test
Before washing, I gave Sonett’s stain removal spray a go on:
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My new white linen top from SKFK
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A White Stuff T-shirt
Both had greasy van marks (classic), so I gave them a quick spray and a 30-second scrub before tossing them in. The result? Spotless. Genuinely impressed! Definitely pre-treat stubborn stains with stain spray – it works wonders!

Why I Love the Scrubba Wash Bag
- Doubles as a handy laundry storage bag before washing
- Lightweight and compact – ideal for travel
- Simple to use – just fill, rub, rinse, dry
- Kind to your hands and your clothes
- Planet-friendly – cuts down on water usage and removes the need for large washing machines
- Actually works – even on those mystery stains that appear out of nowhere
- Saves money (because laundrettes on the road are not cheap!)
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The actual Scrubba! The built-in scrub board saves your knuckles – no more painful hand-washing sessions.
Final Thoughts
This little wash bag is a game-changer. It kept our laundry routine simple, saved a heap of water, and was surprisingly satisfying to use. There’s just something about seeing your fresh, clean clothes drying in the sunshine after an eco-friendly wash.
Would I recommend it? 100%. Whether you’re into sustainable travel or just want to cut down on water use at home, the Scrubba + Sonett combo is an absolute win.
Would you give it a go? Let us know!
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