I also have a problem with "Dimmable" LED

what do they mean by dimmable, with what? This
dimming switch is designed to work with Tapo smart bulbs,

this one comes with its own dimming controller, and we have leading and lagging, some smart bulbs display the sign

on the box, others don't, some need a hub others don't, I look for works with Google Home on the box. Even then, often you need to download some other app first and set it to work with Google Home.
In warmer countries, they went to CFL well before us. They did not want bulbs warming their homes, so we saw them use another method, they would split the lights into 1/3 and 2/3 and use two switches, so three levels of lighting, 1/3, 2/3, and full.
I used a duel smart relay, hindsight would have been better to have centre lamp unswitched and smart. Kitchen we use 4 x GU10 smart bulbs, plus under counter smart lighting.
From the start, wave form chopping dimming switches have been a problem. If the tungsten bulb failed with ionisation (flash as it failed) it would take out the dimmer switch, we do not fit semi-conductor fuses in our consumer units for lighting. The smart bulb has made it so easy, they do last a long time, and when they fail, so easy to replace. Been using then around the house now for around 5 years, I have had two fail. One within a few months of buying, the other lasted around 3 years in an outside light.