How to fix a small cabinet door above builtin fridge

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Hi,
I recently installed a full size builtin fridge with oak doors. But there is a small space above the fridge and I bought an oak piece 590mm x 140 mm to cover that space. I dont want it to be permanently closed as I have the electricity switch for fridge/freezer in there.

Just wondering what can I use other than hinges as I would ideally like it to be removable. Are there anything which is magnet based so that I can just remove it fully and then close it again. Any ideas will be really appreciated as I am novice in fixing wood/cabinets!

Thanks!
 
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is it simply a hole around 590x140mm with sides to the roof ?? magnetic /rollerball catches[installation ideas]
or a flat top back to the wall ?? "u"shape front with 2 sides pull out gravity held[installation ideas]
 
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Thank you very much for the suggestions, but if I use the Keku fixing, am I correct in thinking that I can't open the door again? I.e. is it possible to open and close the door occasionally if using the Keku fixing's?
 
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just pull off
i use those exact fixings on a cistern cover on 2 toilets , and use a knife to slide under and just to lever out a little and then i can remove with fingers
 

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