Congrats! It’s a gorgeous machine so keep it until it completely dies. My Duet Alpha WFW92 set is 8 years now with no issues, aside from one worry it gave me about a month ago where for 2-3 cycles, it would occasionally make this tiny muffled squeal during the spins, and yet when turning the drum by hand or during slow rotations, it would be completely silent, so I don’t think it had anything to do with the bearings. After those cycles though, it’s been perfectly fine, so I’m thinking now something could have somehow gotten wedged against the seal, like a wad of hair or lint or something, and it cleared itself up. Otherwise, best washer I’ve ever owned, smooth and quiet as day one, and built like a tank. I’ve debated giving the set to my granddad after the house burning before his new house is built, so that I can get the 8620 set before they’re discontinued and they go back to the center knob design (barf), but I also wouldn’t mind keeping it until hopefully hitting that same age.
It does make me wonder why in the world you’d be strongly considering LG or anything but Whirlpool again as a replacement, after having this washer and the dishwashers that have done so well for so long. Despite the hate train that’s seemed to flare up around here recently against Whirlpool, their dishwashers, especially the KitchenAids, are the best they’ve ever been, and have been raved about by those that own them, myself included. As for their laundry and other appliances, the internet, specifically that Maytag-costume wearing Samsung apologist, and two *ahem* “very active” members of this site, seem to rant about apparent wide-spread issues, and yet the people who are actually in the field and dealing with customers directly aren't backing those claims up. The two local appliance stores around me say they’re still at the top in reliability compared to most of the other brands, save for Speed Queen, Miele, Bosch, of course, and one of them has flat out stopped selling LG or Samsung entirely because of their reliability and difficulty getting parts and service handled.