I bought the Scrubba, paid less than $40. I have used it twice. The first time I washed large microfiber bath towels, 3 of them. I used it on the shower floor and a good thing because the water can come out. The top is a fold-over and snap shut belt. It isn't particularly easy to knead the bag. I just did 2 thermal tops and a swim suit in order to see if it would be a better experience. It wasn't. After washing/rinsing comes the pressing out the water which doesn't work well at all in the bag. You end up with almost all the water still in the clothes at the end. I can use the bag for other purposes, maybe if something got disgusting that I didn't want to touch it by hand washing, it would be worth it. Hand wringing is difficult for me anyway. If you could do this outside and just immediately hand it over a clothesline to drip, it could be better.
I am investigating "salad spinners", the Laundry Pod is sort of like one and they have actual commercial size laundry spinners, might even sell them in town at the restaurant supply house.
I am investigating "salad spinners", the Laundry Pod is sort of like one and they have actual commercial size laundry spinners, might even sell them in town at the restaurant supply house.