Most of us hardly think twice about our clean clothes. We throw out the dirty clothes, transfer the wet pile to the dryer, take out the pile of clean clothes, and do it again. We hope our washing machine continues to work. 

But after the amount of neglect washing machines receive, at some point they reach the crossroads: repair or recall. Fortunately, we have a ton of repair and replacement options available. You can buy the best washing machine spare parts through various online sources.

Even your average machine from Maytag, Whirlpool, GE, and many of the other common brands will eventually resist negligence. Oftentimes, these are basic repair problems. Replacing a band or pump, for example, is pretty easy to do.

 Most of the problems don't even require repair; sometimes all they need is a quick fix, like removing a kink from a hose. If it's a bit more troublesome, affordable washer replacement parts for these same brands mentioned above can be purchased on various internet sites.

But let's say your machine is ready and it's time to buy a new one. Before you start your shopping search, you should be inspired by the fact that there are washing machines on the market that fit your exact consumer profile. From portable washers for tight spaces to top-of-the-line front-load models that purr like a little kitten, it's all out there.

Those who want to consider environmental impact can go "green" with a miniature manual version. They are inexpensive, use very little soap and water, and have no electricity. For the ultimate king of the hill when it comes to engineering and performance, treat yourself to a Miele washing machine.

If you need the industrial or commercial variety, there are a host of commercial washers to choose from. Top-Loading and Front-Loading Washers – You name it, it's out there. Coin-operated or credit card ready, all are ready for industrial or public use.