We've been using the Kenmore frontloading washer and dryer for about 7 years now. I would never go back. In that time, the seal on the front of the washer has popped off it's bead maybe 3 or 4 times (probably from trying to pull out ALL the clothes in one pull) and then it leaks a bit. The thing to keep in mind though is that the entire wash cycle only uses a fraction of the water of a top loader, and only a fraction of that is exposed to the seal, so a "leak" has amounted to about a cup of water on the floor. I just pop the seal back on with my fingers.
I've been less happy with the companion dryer, but we have them stacked, which means there's about 6 extra square feet available in the garage for brewing stuff

If you do get the Kenmore dryer that matches (and when you compare all the prices, it's hard not to) the one thing to look out for is if you start getting little brownish streaks on your clothes (in places other than your undies). What those dryers do is wear out the felt seal at the front of the drum and clothes start to get stuck in there and rubbed until they get friction burns. This can be accelerated by a zipper getting stuck in there once.
Thank god for the internet. Sears was wholly unhelpful, but, after some googling, I found other people with the same problem and some with the root cause and $40 DIY fix (uncharacteristically, I paid $100 for someone else to do it).
Wow, that was long. Did I mention that my wife and I both are obsessive product comparison researchers?
Anyway, the felt seal thing was just this year (of the seven).
Cheers,
Jeremy
BTW - Could you bring back the squatting monkey dog? Your new avatar is giving me nightmares.