The Costco LEDs that are failing quickly had a good price but I would not call them cheap. Cheap are the ones I picked up at Lowes for about $1-2 for a R40 bulbs.

I really expect these to fail but for the price, figured it was worth the risk, especially since the bulbs are a good brand name. Costco usually has a great/good price on quality items which is why we were shocked that the LEDs they were selling failed so quick. The power company was selling LEDs at a good discount, about $1.75 for an R40 bulb, so I bought a dozen which was the most they would let me buy. Never heard of the brand but figured it was cheap enough to try.
When we built the house, we bought quite a bit of stuff from Home Depot because we got a discount. The house has 80ish recessed cans and flood lights so we had to buy a fair number of bulbs. The Home Depot CFLs were very consistent and reliable. We still have quite a few of those bulbs working after 12 years! :thumbsup: However, we bought a bunch of closely priced CFLs at Lowes that had very high failure rates. It got to the point I would take the failed bulbs back to the store.

We would then only buy name brand CFLs which were not really that much more expensive.
Failure of CFLs, and now, LEDs seems sorta hit or miss, but I try to stay away from cheap, unknown brands when buying from stores. Figured the power company would not sell LEDs that will fail quickly but time will tell.
Still surprised at the Costco LEDs failure rate....
Later,
Dan