What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A common disadvantage of a side-by-side refrigerator like the Frigidaire PHS69EHSS3 is reduced usable width in both compartments; wide platters, pizza boxes, and large produce trays can be harder to fit and see compared with wider-shelf designs.
Common side-by-side drawbacks (and what to do)
- Narrow shelves: Large trays and wide leftovers may not fit without rearranging.
- More bending for fresh food: Many fresh items end up mid-to-lower shelf, so you reach down more often.
- Freezer organization can feel “stacked”: Tall, narrow freezer shelves can hide items behind other items.
- Door storage can crowd out interior space: Overloaded door bins can reduce airflow and cooling consistency.
- More door openings: If you frequently grab fresh items, you may open the refrigerator side more often, which can add temperature swings.
Quick setup tips that help on PHS69EHSS3
We recommend these practical steps to improve access and performance:
- Level the refrigerator so the doors close and seal consistently; the cabinet is typically tilted about 1/4 inch front-to-back for good sealing.
- Keep frequently used items at eye level; use door bins for condiments and small bottles.
- Avoid packing food against the back wall; leave space for air circulation.
- Confirm the doors can fully open where the refrigerator sits; this improves access to drawers and baskets.
| Issue you notice | What it usually affects | Best first fix |
|---|---|---|
| Wide items do not fit | Storage flexibility | Re-shelf and store wide items diagonally or on a cleared shelf |
| Items get lost in freezer | Food waste | Group by category (meat, veg, snacks) and label bins |
| Doors do not close easily | Temps, frost, energy use | Re-level and check door seals |
Why it matters
Side-by-side refrigerators cool well and keep frozen foods at eye level, but the narrower compartment layout can make day-to-day storage and visibility tougher. Good leveling and smart organization reduce temperature swings, frost, and “lost food” problems.
For model-specific placement, leveling, and door-seal guidance, follow the PHS69EHSS3 installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
Which is better, a French door or a side-by-side refrigerator?
For the Frigidaire PHS69EHSS3 (a side-by-side), a side-by-side layout is the better choice when you want easy access to both fresh and frozen foods at eye level and you prefer narrower door swing in tighter kitchens. A French door is better when you frequently store wide platters and large fresh-food items.
Quick comparison: French door vs. side-by-side
| Feature | French door refrigerator | Side-by-side refrigerator (like PHS69EHSS3) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food space | Wider shelves for trays and platters | Tall, narrower shelves |
| Freezer access | Lower drawer; more bending | Freezer items at eye level |
| Door swing | Two smaller doors | Two full-height doors |
| Best for | Entertaining, large fresh-food storage | Balanced access to fridge and freezer |
How to decide for your kitchen
- Choose French door if you often store pizza boxes, sheet pans, party platters, or wide casserole dishes.
- Choose side-by-side if you want frozen foods, ice, and everyday items easier to reach without bending.
- If your refrigerator sits near an island or a tight walkway, measure door clearance and confirm you can fully open both doors.
- Plan for proper airflow and fit; most installations need at least 3/8 inch clearance at the sides and top and 1 inch at the back.
- If doors do not close smoothly, leveling matters; adjustable rollers are used to level the cabinet and help the doors seal.
Why it matters (performance and convenience)
The “better” style is the one that fits your cooking habits and your space. Proper clearance and leveling help maintain a good door seal, steady temperatures, and efficient operation, regardless of whether you choose French door or side-by-side.
Helpful references for this model
- Use the PHS69EHSS3 owner’s manual for layout, door operation, and temperature control guidance.
- Use the PHS69EHSS3 installation guide to confirm clearances, leveling steps, and water supply recommendations.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a side-by-side refrigerator?
A side-by-side refrigerator typically lasts about 12 to 15 years with normal household use. For your Frigidaire PHS69EHSS3, consistent temperatures, clean condenser airflow, and good door sealing are the biggest factors that help it reach (or exceed) that average; see the maintenance guidance in the PHS69EHSS3 owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
Most side-by-side refrigerators fall into a predictable range, but real-world life depends on usage and upkeep.
- 12 to 15 years is the typical lifespan for a side-by-side refrigerator
- Frequent door openings and warm kitchens can increase run time and wear
- Dirty condenser coils can make the compressor run longer and hotter
- Worn door gaskets let warm air in, increasing run time and frost
- Ice maker and dispenser use adds load to the cooling system
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
These steps help reduce long run times and temperature swings, which are common causes of early failure.
- Keep the condenser area clean and unobstructed
- Confirm doors close fully and shelves or bins are not blocking them
- Clean and inspect door gaskets; replace if torn, hardened, or not sealing
- Replace the water filter on schedule to protect water flow and dispenser performance
- Set temperatures correctly and allow 24 hours for changes to stabilize
Common “wear” items vs. “major” repairs
| Category | Examples | What it usually affects |
|---|---|---|
| Wear items | Door gaskets, light bulbs, filters | Efficiency, leaks, convenience |
| Cooling system parts | Fans, defrost components | Temperature stability, frost control |
| Major sealed-system parts | Compressor, evaporator, condenser | Cooling ability and overall life |
If you are already seeing sealing issues, a common fix is replacing the freezer door gasket such as the refrigerator freezer door gasket 241786014 when it matches your exact door color and configuration.
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than normal (often caused by dirty condenser coils or gasket leaks) uses more electricity and puts extra stress on the compressor. Keeping airflow and door sealing in good shape is one of the simplest ways to extend service life.
Last updated: January 2026





