Yes — but only when you do it the right way.
Throwing shoes loose into the machine is what damages both shoes and machine. They bang around, lose their shape, and the machine takes a beating from the hard soles. And if we're being honest — the shoes don't even come out fully clean that way.
Shoes lose their shape
The machine gets damaged
Shoes come out half clean
That's why so many people have bad experiences washing shoes in the machine — which we completely understand.
But here's what most people don't know:
Appliance technicians confirm that one of the most common reasons washing machines break down is shoes being washed directly in the drum — damaging the bearings and axles over time. And when that finally breaks, the repair often costs hundreds of pounds.
That was one of the many reasons we created Rinsebag.
The bag's soft padded exterior absorbs every impact so your shoes never bang against the drum — keeping the bearings, drum and axles completely safe.
Shoes keep their shape
The machine stays safe
Shoes come out perfectly clean
Simple, safe and smart. That's Rinsebag.