If you really can't find a particular capacitor, and you're not gonna use them in a place where there's lots of heat, then Teapo and Lelon are acceptable. But only under those conditions, there's not much difference in prices to go cheap on capacitors.
But otherwise, you should stick to Nichicon, United Chemi Con, Rubycon, Panasonic, Hitachi, Sanyo... might wanna look into Suncon (
http://www.sunelec.co.jp/eng/index.html), I heard they bought the Sanyo factory when they decided to get out of electrolytic business.
I didn't work with Illinois Capacitor, Elna, Cornell Dubilier enough to recommend them or say they're OK. And to be honest, they're not worth my time to experiment, since what Farnell has it's too expensive compared to these other popular common brands.
ps Yes, UCC KZG and KZJ are faulty, have issues. Same with Nichicon HM series from 2004-early 2005, sometimes you find them on eBay, people sell old stock or unused stock.
I don't blame Farnell for selling Samwha, I guess they'd be fine in some devices, as far as I know the low esr series from Samwha aren't sold, just general purpose series.
It's more upsetting when I see their Multicomp capacitors, made by SJE in Taiwan and China (
http://www.capacitors.com.tw/favorite.htm ) or some other no-name manufacturer ... barely any useful technical specs in their datasheets for those.