Busy Mom—February 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Perfect for my cleaning business! Holds all my cleaners, microfiber towels, dusters, and tools. Very sturdy, the shoulder strap is padded for comfort and is adjustable. I also like the option of carrying it by the side handles as well. Very sturdy and well-constructed. I've been using it for a couple weeks now and I feel it will last me a very long time. Highly recommend this caddy. Read more
Messymomdays—December 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I honestly didn’t realize how much time and energy I was wasting going back and forth for supplies until I started using the SCAVATA Wearable Cleaning Caddy. This thing is a lifesaver. The pockets are well-designed and actually fit full-size spray bottles, rags, brushes, and gloves without feeling bulky or awkward. The shoulder straps make a huge difference—I can wear it comfortably while moving room to room, climbing stairs, or working in tight spaces. The handle is sturdy too, which is nice when I want to grab it quickly and go. Everything stays organized and within reach, which has made my jobs faster and way less exhausting. It feels durable and professional, not flimsy like some other caddies I’ve tried. If you’re a housekeeper, cleaner, or even someone who does regular deep cleaning at home, this is 100% worth it. I wish I had bought it sooner. Highly recommend! Read more
S. Miller—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I bought this to haul my hot-tub chemicals and testing supplies around, and it’s been excellent. It’s basically a sturdy organizer tote with a structured main compartment plus a bunch of exterior pockets, so everything stays upright and easy to grab. What I like: • Holds a surprising amount without turning into a jumbled “bag of bottles” • Lots of pockets (including mesh pockets) for smaller stuff like test kit pieces, measuring spoons, gloves, etc. • Sturdy construction with rigid sides/dividers so it keeps its shape even when loaded • Comfortable carry options (handles + shoulder strap) • Nice color choices vs. the usual boring all-black utility bags • Inside dimensions I measured: 15"W x 8"D x 10"H Bottom line: For organizing and carrying chemicals/supplies, this is exactly what I wanted. Solid 5 stars. Read more
Jaylin Curran—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great bag. Fits all my cleaning supply’s and more. The extra side pockets are also great. Haven’t had any problems with tearing even tho I stuff it full. It has lots of compartments that separate your products. And the straps are easily adjustable Read more
Jenifer McCarthy—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. This wearable cleaning caddy is extremely useful for staying organized while working. The adjustable strap is comfortable for extended wear, and the caddy stays in place without shifting. It holds spray bottles, cloths, and tools securely, which reduces trips back and forth and improves efficiency. The material feels durable and easy to clean, making it a great option for both professional and home use. Read more
Jess Bortz—February 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works just fine, but I’d recommend replacing after a year. I clean houses and business 5 days a week, and the only thing I’ve had to repair is the strap hook base on one side. Pockets are great. Depending on how much product you use in it, the strap will need to be readjusted from time to time. It’s reliable, but if you’re looking for something super sturdy and super long term use, I recommend using a little more money for a higher quality item. Read more
Shelley—December 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This bag is the answer to my prayers! Not only is it pretty, it is the best horse grooming bag I’ve ever had! Plenty of outside pockets for brushes, hoof picks, and other small horse necessities. Spacious inside with neat pull-out corners to stand fly spray, hoof treatments, or anything else that might spill! And it is much less expensive than anything labeled “equestrian “! It’s absolutely perfect! Read more
wild animals—January 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Seems like I'm using this differently than most people so hopefully this is useful. I'm using it to bring my stuff back and forth to my car. I have to keep stuff like aerosols and water with me when I drive but I can't leave them in the car overnight or they'll explode. I also drive 6+ hours a day so I have to keep more with me than most people do. I'm REALLY glad I got this. It's so much more organized than the grocery box tote I had been using before, but it does have a few flaws. The shoulder strap is great. The grocery tote doesn't have one, it just has two short "elbow" handles. The long strap makes it so much easier to carry the box out of the house, like my hands are more often free so I can lock the door without setting all my stuff down. But otherwise I try to carry the box over my shoulder as little as possible. The structure of the box is created by sheets of plastic (or something like that?), and if you have heavy stuff in the box it will push the side of the box against your body pretty hard and bend the plastic. The sheets are going to break eventually. They make loud "I'm going to break" noises as I walk to my car and the box bends around my hip. If you set it down crooked (like I set it on the couch but accidentally set one corner on part of a pillow) it torques the box, too, so you have to set it down carefully. You also don't want to let anything heavy rest on it, which is a sorta tall order in my house because I keep it by the front door where stuff gets dumped. The tote can be permanently bent out of shape or cracked if there's weight on it. I used one grocery tote for over a year. They only cost a few bucks so I didn't feel like I needed to be that careful with it. And now it's pretty trashed (even though it seems to use a less brittle material to stiffen the tote walls, so they aren't broken). This one costs so much more that I feel like I need to baby it. But anyway the long strap is still great lol. I just wouldn't plan to carry everything with me on my shoulder all the time, especially if i had 40 pounds of spray bottles or anything like that. I think it would break too quickly. I love the pop out bottle holder things inside the main compartment. I'm using them to organize smaller items as well as hold bottles. They can fit a 2 liter. They can fit more than you'd think. The bottom edge is pretty tight against the floor of the box so my stuff doesn't slip out into the main area. I'm using one compartment to hold a huge plastic jar that I use as a garbage can. Oh and this bag has a flat back that goes against your body (or the wall or whatever), with only a flat zippered pocket, no "3D" pockets. So that's the back, the short ends are the sides, and the front has the striped pockets on it. You have to keep that in mind if you're using it in an area like a car, certain pockets will be hard to get to depending on where you put the bag. I can't reach the right-hand pocket at all from the driver seat. The end pockets are different styles, that's part of why I mention it. The side pockets are great, they're huge. I reeeeeheheeeallly wish they had made at least the middle front one big enough to fit a standard spray bottle. The smaller two are too flat and the big one isn't shaped right. I wanted to put my coffee cup and another similarly sized container in 2 of those pockets but they're too small. They're still very useful. But I was counting on putting my coffee cup there. I think they might fit a Method all purpose cleaner bottle. However, I think if you did put too much heavy stuff in the front pockets, especially if you had heavy stuff in the front of the main compartment, the bag would probably start to tip forward when you carry it. It leans forward with my current stuff in it. But I was able to move my 2L bottle of water into a back compartment which helped balance it out. If you had full spray bottles in the front it might flip forward. The box (including full side pockets) is about the width of my Corolla passenger seat. I have the stuff in the compartments arranged so that the most frequently accessed stuff is on the left next to me and not buried. Like I can grab lotion, ibuprofen, flashlight, cough drops, floss sticks, a pen, etc., without looking. I have a big plastic storage tub in the footwell so I can use the lid as a shelf and hold things like jumper cables inside the tub, and I set this tote on top of that. That leaves a bunch of room on the seat for other stuff like my coat, Kleenex, snacks, purchases. Read more

