Everyone has their own use cases and needs, and not all LN wallets have a similar design.
For instance, when making the bond payment on RoboSats, Wallet of Satoshi handles that the best.
For general use, it depends what I am doing. When I am on my laptop, CoinOS (web) is what I prefer to use. I like CoinOS because I can copy/paste LN invoices and transact without even having to touch my mobile. But CoinOS doesn't (yet) permit me withdraw to a Lightning Address. But fortunately, their classic.coinos.io, the old front-end web access to my wallet, does support withdraw to a Lightning Address.
When I am demonstrating LN to someone, or perhaps actually using it for payments like at a retailer (a rare occurrence), I sometimes will use Blue Wallet, and other times use Wallet of Satoshi.
When doing transfers of any amounts of significance (e.g., receiving from an exchange, or buying a gift card on something like Bitrefill, or topping up my LN wallet for additional spending) I could see using something like Muun. But I wouldn't use it for the vast majority of my LN transactions, which are not economical if I were to try doing those an Muun.
There are a number of services that have trouble with Muun. For example:
Muun is fee siphoning attacking any sender to Muun wallet #110656 https://learn.robosats.com/docs/wallets/#muun-mobile
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Muun is it's own special little snowflake that we've had to deliberately accommodate for