I don't see <10 years as 'long life'. There's not much need for high precision, they need to be durable and these are included in the category known as 'durable goods', but many aren't. They're supposed to work for three years minimum and as an example, LG refrigerator compressors are failing in large numbers.
Can't talk to that.... a previous Miele front loader, is still working after 20 years....
My Mum's Asko front loader has rusted out a side panel (due to being in a leaky shed rather than inside the house!) - but is still running perfectly after 30 years.
The LG's weren't around that long ago, and after a Fisher&Paykel top loader failed (after circa 20 years) - we replaced it with the LG front loader.
I'll be happy to report results on the LG in 10 years time. But right now, it has achieved its initial goal - 10 years with no issues at all, running like new. (something which sadly is not that common in consumer products nowadays!)
Also of Note: I am in Australia... a bunch of the North American brands do not exist here, for better or for worse... although some of them have been imported in spurts over the decades... we had GE fridges for a long time, but no longer, Amana fridges for a while - now gone, etc....
The European and Asian brands have been consistent here since the 1980's (when I first started paying attention to this!)