I recently built a set of medicine cabinets that have inset doors. Obviously, inset doors aren't very forgiving as the gap around all for sides needs to be pretty close to perfect. On previous projects I have used traditional hinges, which were a pain to get everything lined up just right, but once it was everything just worked. On this project I used euro style hinges, which are nice because they offer adjustment in all directions, but they also seem to have quite a bit of play in them. Basically I can grab the door from the edge and with light pushing and pulling I'm able to make the hinge mechanisms move around a little bit. This results in the door sagging a little bit when closed and throwing the spacing off between the door and the face frame. All the adjustment screws are tightened down as much as possible.
So that leads to my question, is this normal? If not does anyone have recommendations of euro style hinges that are really solid without any play?