
Scrubba Wash Bag
Why the Scrubba Wash Bag + Detergent Sheet Is a Must for Your 72-Hour Disaster Kit (and Bug-Out Bag)
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When you’re packing your 72-hour kit or bug-out bag, there are the obvious essentials: food, water, first aid, clothing, and shelter. But what happens after a couple days in the wild (or stuck in a shelter) when you run out of clean clothes? Most people don’t think about hygiene until it’s a problem, especially after a flood, earthquake, or evacuation. Enter the Scrubba Wash Bag, paired with a single Clean People detergent sheet. This duo packs a punch for keeping your kit light, your water usage minimal, and your laundry fresh anywhere, anytime.
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What Is the Scrubba Wash Bag?
The Scrubba Wash Bag is a compact, lightweight, and ultra-portable personal washing machine. Imagine a dry bag with a built-in flexible washboard inside. Just fill it with water, detergent, and dirty clothes, roll and seal, then rub for a few minutes—and you get clean laundry with almost zero hassle. At less than 5 oz, it’s a game-changer for campers, travelers, and anyone preparing for emergencies.
Why Clean People Detergent Sheets?
Old-school liquid detergent is heavy and leaky. Powder takes up space and makes a mess. Detergent sheets (like those from Clean People) are ultra-light, dissolve easily, and deliver serious cleaning power, all in a flat, no-mess form. Just toss one in with your load—no measuring, no spills.
The Power Duo: Advantages of Adding Both to Your Emergency Kit
Portability That Can’t Be Beat
Every item in your 72-hour kit or bug-out bag needs to earn its spot. The Scrubba Wash Bag collapses down to the size of a pocketbook and weighs barely anything. Detergent sheets are feather-light and flat. Together, they barely tip the scale or take up valuable space compared to even one extra shirt or a bulky bottle of soap.
Image: A Scubba Wash Bag
Space-Saving Tip: With these in your kit, you can carry fewer changes of clothes and still stay clean. Swap that second pair of jeans for another meal pouch, a mini first aid kit, or an emergency blanket.
Ultra-Efficient on Water and Resources
Water is precious in any emergency. The Scrubba is designed to use just 1.5 to 2 gallons per wash—way less than washing clothes out in a typical sink, and leagues easier than trying to hand-scrub in a bucket.
Pairing the Scrubba with a detergent sheet means you:
- No longer need to measure liquid or powder
- Waste zero product
- Avoid spills, mess, and hassle
This efficiency isn’t just handy for camping or hiking—it’s a lifesaver in disaster scenarios where water could be rationed or every drop counts.
Multi-Functional: Not Just for Laundry
Here’s a secret: the Scrubba Wash Bag isn’t just for washing clothes. It also works as a dry bag to keep valuables (like electronics, documents, or a dry change of clothes) safe from rain, flood, or spills. That’s one tool, two crucial survival functions—just as handy in the backcountry as in a flood shelter.
Quick and Hygienic
Maintaining hygiene in a disaster pays off in spades—you’ll feel fresher, reduce your risk of infection, and keep morale up (especially if you’re stuck in close quarters with others). Three minutes of gentle agitation in the Scrubba, and your delicates, shirts, and socks get a deep clean—no need for hot water or rough scrubbing.
Pro tip: Clean People detergent sheets are hypoallergenic and dissolve well in cold water, which is perfect when you’re limited to whatever water you can scrounge.
Built to Last
Disasters can be rough. The Scrubba bag is made from tough, microbial-resistant polyether TPU. It’s designed for rough handling, frequent use, and all sorts of messy situations. Detergent sheets won’t tear or make a mess in your bag. With this combo, you’re good for the long haul whether you’re hiking the Cascades or waiting out a power outage.
The Not-So-Great Parts (and How to Work Around Them)
Even great tools have limitations. Here’s the real scoop on Scrubba Wash Bags and detergent sheets:
Capacity Matters
The Scrubba is built for small loads: think 2 t-shirts, 2 pairs each of socks and underwear. Trying to jam in your entire wardrobe will make washing less effective (and more of a workout). If you’re in a group, plan for more frequent, smaller loads or pack a couple bags.
Dry Time Is a Real Thing
The Scrubba helps you get clothes clean, but unless you’re in the desert, drying takes time and airflow. Plan to wash early in the day and hang your clothes in the sun while you move camp or settle in for a meal.
Not for Big, Bulky Items
Washing jeans, jackets, or big towels in a Scrubba? Not the best use—these are better spot-cleaned or left for bigger setups. Stick with the essentials: socks, underwear, shirts, and smalls.
Water Sourcing
You do need water, which can be tricky in certain emergency situations. If you can, collect and filter rainwater, or reserve a few bottles for laundry duty, especially if you’re in an extended situation.
Scrubba & Detergent Sheet vs. The Alternatives
Real-World Scenarios: Scrubba in Action
Whether you’re hunkered down during a hurricane, camping for a weekend, or escaping a wildfire, the combo of Scrubba and detergent sheets gives you a clean advantage. Dirty socks and underwear can be the first thing to make you miserable or sick—this is fast, discreet, and keeps your kit light.
How to Use: Quick Steps
- Unpack the Scrubba bag.
- Add clothes (no more than half full).
- Pour in 1.5–2 gallons of water.
- Add one Clean People detergent sheet.
- Seal, remove air, and roll shut.
- Rub gently against the internal washboard for 3 minutes.
- Rinse (if desired) and wring out clothes.
- Hang to dry.
Perfect for Disaster Kit, Go-Bag, or Any Travel
To stay healthy during a disaster, clean clothes are as important as clean water and food. The Scrubba Wash Bag and detergent sheets let you do laundry anywhere—no power, no stress, no leaks, no extra weight.
- Bug-Out Bag Essential: Clean clothes without extra weight.
- Camping Must: Hygiene in the wild.
- Disaster Ready: Stay clean during any emergency.
Where to Get Yours
Ready to upgrade your disaster kit? You can get both the Scrubba Wash Bag and a pack of Clean People detergent sheets from our Shopify store at beprepared2treat.com.
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Final Thoughts: Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
Hygiene might not be the first thing on your disaster checklist, but it should be. The Scrubba Wash Bag and detergent sheet combo is a lightweight, practical, and affordable solution. They free up room and weight in your kit while giving you the means to stay fresh and healthy—wherever you roam, whatever comes your way.
Ready to level up your preparedness? Add the Scrubba Wash Bag and detergent sheets to your 72-hour kit or bug-out bag today. Visit Be Prepared To Treat and get yours before the next adventure (or emergency) strikes!
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