I have sworn off Hoppes Lubricant (not No.9) because it is very thick and gums up in °50F. Terrible lubricant, but No.9 cleaner does very nicely and can even be a good short acting lubricant in a pinch. (and sometimes you can get a half gallon of Hoppes No.9 for $12) and essentially never run out and put into different smaller bottles and squirt bottles, etc....)
Frog Lube is a total marketing scam. It's coconut oil and is just terrible. Sorry to anybody who uses it, all 15 of you. Gums up instantly, sluggish slide and bolt action but luckily it burns off very quickly.
Rem oil is very thin and burns off very quickly, it also doesn't have a tinkers damn worth of PTFE to protect your firearm, lubrication is bad and it's ability to protect your finish and prevent rust and corrosion is bad.
I like Slip 2000 products, Hoppes No.9 and BreakFree CLP, I used Mpro7 products for a while and had good results and a real sleeper lube and protectant is available at autozone at about $5 for a big aerosol can and it's called SuperLube. It's really high in PTFE and will protect and lube very, very well. I think superlube is probably the best aerosol product for firearms even though it isn't necessarily marketed as a firearm product. Better than BreakFree CLP aerosol in my assessments and less expensive.
Lubriplate makes excellent lubricants and grease for certain applications and ALG or Geissele Go Juice is also very good. Bill Gessele apparently had a career in the railroad industry and studied lubrication and metals and all the science-y Yada Yada so I trust his product, I just don't use alot of it because I already had 10 lifetimes worth of CLP's stocked up before I ever bought Geissele triggers and got the stuff for free in his swag pack, but I do use it and it's very good and not much is needed, like any good lube......
Eta: Almost forgot about Ballistol. It smells like pee to me, it is a skin safe CLP that is sort of environmentally friendly and I think mostly plant based but definitely not the best, but certainly not the worst either. I've used it here and there and its alright, it's especially popular with muzzleloaders, I forget why.