If you ask folks to list every line they dislike and rule it out based on nothing more, you'll end up with no brand/type of line to try. It's much the same when you find folks refusing to buy certain brands of rod because they saw a report of one breaking. If you look hard enough, or ask enough people, you'll find someone that has had bad experiences with practically every rod, reel, line, hook etc ever sold.
The best thing the OP could do is state the scenarios he's fishing in (types of water, species and size of fish etc) and state the problems he's having and the specific lines concerned. Then ask what others would choose to use based on those factors.
Already in this thread, there are people dismissing lines which are my go to choices. That's fine, they have different preferences. However, the OP can have no idea whether his preferences might align more closely to mine or the other bloke. It makes little sense to discount the line based on the other bloke's negative comment. However, it makes no more sense to use it just on my say so. There has to be an element of "suck it and see". The only time I would avoid a product based on forum chatter is if the negativity is absolutely unanimous or if a few folks that I know have similar preferences to my own were dismissive.