We have the Scrubba, I have already written on that one in the Scrubba thread. Today, I did a variety of items, including nylon hiking pants, heavy socks, a short sleeved sweatshirt, dish towels and underwear, some cotton, some nylon in small batches. For the price, some will think it isn't worth it, they could make something cheaper (yep, try youtube), some people use a commercial or smaller salad spinner but looks harder to move (I'm getting old) etc., but for me this worked well. There are other reviews on youtube. I liked that I could spin the water out, not like an electrical model, but so that I could carry them outside to dry without leaving a trail and could also actually lift them, the Scrubba left so much water in them after trying to push it out I could barely lift some of the items I tested. If one worked long enough at getting the water out with the spinner, let them sit to move water toward the bottom then spin again, one could get much more water out then I bothered with since I am losing day light and trying to get them dry. I bought this one in a Amazon Warehouse Deal, so didn't pay as much and only issue with the box was all taped up having been opened previously.
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