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  • Refrigerator Closer for KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 - Part W10904595

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    Door Complete Latch

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  • Waterline-va for KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 - Part W11686800

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  • Refrigerator Freezer Drawer Slide Rail Adapter, Right for KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 - Part W11161915

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  • Refrigerator Screw for KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 - Part WP8281196

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  • Refrigerator Ice Box for KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 - Part W10847563

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KitchenAid Refrigerator KRFF707ESS01 FAQs

A bottom-mount design on the KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 puts the fresh-food compartment at eye level and the freezer in a lower drawer, so you reach for everyday items with less bending and faster visibility. It also typically provides wide, drawer-style freezer storage.

Key benefits you’ll notice day to day
  • Fresh food is easier to access: milk, produce, and leftovers are closer to eye level.
  • Less bending: you usually bend less often because the freezer is used less frequently.
  • Better organization for frozen foods: the lower freezer drawer can make it easier to sort bags, boxes, and bulk items.
  • More usable refrigerator space: French door bottom-mount layouts often support wide shelves and full-width drawers.
  • Convenient entertaining storage: this style commonly includes a full-width pantry-style drawer for trays and platters.

For model-specific features and storage layout details, we recommend checking the KRFF707ESS01 use & care manual.

Bottom-mount vs top-freezer: quick comparison
Feature Bottom-mount (like KRFF707ESS01) Top-freezer
Most-used section Refrigerator Freezer
Ergonomics Less bending for fresh food More bending for fresh food
Freezer access Pull-out drawer Swing door
Organization style Drawer bins and sections Shelves and door bins
Why it matters

Most households open the refrigerator far more than the freezer. A bottom-mount refrigerator keeps the items you use most in the most comfortable viewing and reaching zone, which can make daily cooking and meal prep feel easier.

Last updated: January 2026

For a KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01 bottom-mount (French door) refrigerator, a bottom-mount is usually the better everyday choice if you use fresh foods most; it keeps the refrigerator section at eye level and makes organization easier. A top-mount is often a better value if you prioritize freezer access and lower upfront cost. See the KRFF707ESS01 use & care manual for features and storage layout details specific to this model.

Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
  • Bottom-mount (like KRFF707ESS01): fresh food is easier to reach; freezer requires more bending.
  • Top-mount: freezer is easiest to reach; fresh food requires more bending.
  • Bottom-mount often feels more “organized” for produce, deli, and beverages.
  • Top-mount is often simpler and can be a strong budget pick.
  • Either style can be reliable; maintenance and airflow habits matter more than freezer position.
Which one fits your household best?

Choose bottom-mount if you:

  • Open the refrigerator section many times per day
  • Prefer wide shelves and fresh-food organization
  • Want easier access to deli drawers, crispers, and door bins

Choose top-mount if you:

  • Use the freezer more than the refrigerator
  • Want a typically lower purchase price
  • Prefer a lighter, simpler layout with fewer door seals and drawers
What KRFF707ESS01 already does well (bottom-mount strengths)

This KitchenAid model is designed around fresh-food convenience, including features like in-door ice and adjustable storage described in the manual.

Feature priority Bottom-mount (KRFF707ESS01 style) Top-mount style
Fresh-food access Best Good, but lower
Freezer access Good, but lower Best
Organization Typically best Typically simpler
Ergonomics for daily use Strong for most households Strong for freezer-heavy use
Why it matters

Most households access fresh foods more often than frozen foods. If that matches your routine, a bottom-mount layout can reduce bending and make it easier to keep temperatures stable by shortening door-open time.

Last updated: January 2026

On KitchenAid model KRFF707ESS01, the bottom grill (base grille/toe grille) pulls straight toward you to release the retaining clips. Grip it firmly near both ends and pull forward; then snap it back on by aligning it and pressing until it clicks in place.

Steps to remove the bottom grill (base grille)
  1. Open the freezer drawer for better access.
  2. Stand in front of the refrigerator and grasp the grille firmly near both ends.
  3. Pull the grille straight toward you to pop it off the lower frame clips.
  4. Set it aside on a soft surface to avoid scratches.
Steps to reinstall it
  • Align the ends of the grille with the lower frame/leveling area.
  • Press along the ends and center until it snaps fully into place.
  • Close the freezer drawer and confirm the grille sits flush.
If it feels stuck (common causes)
  • Cold plastic: Warm the room slightly or wait a few minutes; clips can be tighter when cold.
  • Uneven pull: Pull evenly with both hands so one side does not bind.
  • Debris buildup: Dust and pet hair can pack behind the grille; clean before reinstalling.
What you can do while it’s off

Removing the grille gives access for routine maintenance like condenser cleaning.

Task How often (typical) Why it helps
Vacuum grille and front condenser area Every 2 to 3 months if dusty/pets Helps cooling efficiency
Check for blocked airflow at the bottom Monthly Reduces run time and noise
Why it matters

A properly seated base grille helps protect components at the bottom of the refrigerator and supports good airflow for efficient cooling.

For model-specific diagrams and handling notes, use the KRFF707ESS01 use & care manual.

Last updated: January 2026

For the KitchenAid KRFF707ESS01, the most common service complaints we see are ice maker and water dispensing issues (slow or no ice, low water flow) and cooling performance problems (warm refrigerator section, temperature swings). Many times, the root cause is maintenance-related, like a restricted filter or dirty condenser area; see the troubleshooting section in the KRFF707ESS01 use & care manual.

Most common issues (and what to check first)
  • Ice maker not making ice or not enough ice: confirm the ice maker is ON and the bin is seated correctly.
  • Low water flow at dispenser: replace the water filter and flush the system.
  • Warm refrigerator or freezer: check door closure, blocked vents, and condenser airflow.
  • Noisy operation: some sounds are normal, but rattling can be water line contact or an unlevel cabinet.
  • Moisture or frost buildup: usually door sealing or frequent door openings.
Quick checks you can do on KRFF707ESS01
  1. Verify set points: recommended is 37°F for the refrigerator and 0°F for the freezer.
  2. Check doors and gaskets: make sure doors close fully and seals are clean.
  3. Flush after filter changes: air in the line can cause dripping and weak flow.
  4. Clean the condenser area: dusty or greasy environments may need cleaning every 2 to 3 months.
Parts that commonly affect these symptoms

If you’re troubleshooting ice and water problems on this model, these parts are frequent culprits:

Symptom Common part to inspect/replace Notes
Low water flow, slow ice Refrigerator cartridge wrap assembly EDR2RXD1 A clogged or misinstalled filter can reduce flow.
No ice, intermittent fill Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly WPW10341329 Valve issues can prevent proper ice maker fill.
Ice maker not producing Refrigerator ice maker assembly W11658802 Mechanical or electrical failure can stop harvest.
Why it matters

Ice maker and cooling complaints often share the same underlying causes: restricted airflow, restricted water flow, or control/feedback issues. Catching simple items early (filter changes, door sealing, condenser cleaning) can prevent food spoilage and reduce strain on the compressor.

Last updated: January 2026

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