@ Lennart
Here is a thread I wrote last year reporting my impressions on a number of budget LED light bulbs I had purchased:
https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/3116
Unfortunately, Manafont no longer sells the bulbs I liked the most. I have seen similar bulbs on DX and other sites, but have not yet purchased any from the other sources.
I am currently using 4 of the GU-10 bulbs in a kitchen light fixture that originally used 4x halogen bulbs. In this case, the LED technology is preferable as the package fits the light fixture well where CFLs would be ugly, while running much cooler than the Halogen bulbs. The halogen bulbs have a short life, low output, and are expensive and generate a LOT of heat. I am very happy with the LED bulbs in this particular application.
I have 3 additional bulbs in a bedroom ceiling fan fixture, and two in a vent-a-hood over a stovetop.
I have had three of these bulbs fail, and in each case, it was only a single emitter that had died. These 1W emitters are very inexpensive, and I was able to order a 10-pack of emitters from eBay for future repairs. I suspect that the individual emitter failure may have been due to inferior heat sinking for the affected emitters. They are mounted to a metal plate with only a small amount of cheap white PC-type heat-sink compound under the star, and some do not appear to have been mounted flat on the plate. I'm securing the new emitters with Fujik before soldering in place to ensure improved heat transfer.
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Bottom-line, I find CFLs to still be preferable for general room lighting. LED bulbs tend to be more directional so are not well suited to certain tasks. For some tasks, however, the LED bulbs are an excellent option.