What's the average lifespan of a KitchenAid refrigerator?
KitchenAid refrigerators typically last 14 years. For a built-in model like the KitchenAid KSSO48QMB01, a 15-year service life is the normal expectation with consistent maintenance and prompt repair of cooling, sealing, and water-dispensing issues.
Most refrigerators fall into a predictable range based on design and how hard they work.
- Average overall: about 14 years
- Common real-world range: 10 to 17 years
- Built-in units (like KSSO48QMB01): often land toward the upper end when ventilation and door sealing are kept in good shape
| Refrigerator type | Typical lifespan | What most affects it |
|---|---|---|
| Standard freestanding | ~10 to 15 years | Door seal condition, condenser cleanliness |
| Built-in (integrated) | ~12 to 17 years | Airflow/venting, compressor run time |
| Heavy-use households | ~10 to 14 years | Door openings, ice and water usage |
These actions reduce compressor run time, prevent frost and airflow problems, and protect water and ice components.
- Keep door gaskets clean and sealing tightly; fix gaps early
- Maintain steady temps (avoid frequent setting changes)
- Don’t block interior vents; keep airflow paths open
- Replace the water filter on schedule; a clogged filter can strain the dispenser system
- Address unusual noises quickly (often tied to the evaporator fan area)
If you’re maintaining the water system, we recommend using the correct replacement filter such as the refrigerator filter EDR5RXD1.
These symptoms usually mean the sealed system or controls are working harder than they should.
- Warm refrigerator section with a cold freezer (airflow or baffle issues)
- Frost buildup that returns quickly after defrosting
- Loud, persistent fan noise or intermittent cooling
- Water dispenser flow dropping even after filter replacement
- Temperature swings that spoil food faster
A refrigerator that is past its typical lifespan often costs more to keep stable: longer run times increase energy use, and small issues (like a weak door seal or restricted airflow) can cascade into bigger cooling problems.
For maintenance and repair parts for KSSO48QMB01, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A side-by-side refrigerator like the KitchenAid KSSO48QMB01 is easiest for everyday access, but the main disadvantage is narrow compartment width; wide items (pizza boxes, party platters, sheet pans) often do not fit well, even when overall capacity is high.
- Narrow shelves and bins: wide containers are hard to place without rearranging.
- Less “full-width” fresh-food space: large produce trays and deli platters can be awkward.
- Freezer organization can feel tight: tall frozen boxes fit, but bulky bags stack poorly.
- Door clearance and traffic: two tall doors can interfere with walkways in tighter kitchens.
- More components to maintain (on dispenser models): water filtration, dispenser switches, and ice-door parts can add upkeep.
| Feature | Side-by-side (KSSO48QMB01 style) | French door | Top freezer | |---|---|---| | Fits wide platters | Fair to poor | Good | Good | | Frozen-food access | Very good (eye-level) | Good | Fair | | Fresh-food visibility | Good | Very good | Good | | Space for tall items | Good | Good | Fair |
If you regularly store wide items (pizza boxes, catering trays, large baking sheets), the side-by-side layout can create daily frustration. If you store lots of tall items and want freezer access without bending, side-by-side is often a strong fit.
- Measure your most common wide items before you shop or reorganize.
- Use slimmer, stackable food containers to maximize shelf width.
- Keep one shelf area “open” for occasional oversized items.
- If the dispenser area is giving you trouble (ice not dispensing, flap not sealing), check common wear parts like the refrigerator ice dispenser door WP2180353 and the refrigerator dispenser switch WP2162361.
- For water and ice performance, stay on schedule with filter changes; the KSSO48QMB01 uses the refrigerator filter EDR5RXD1.
We list replacement parts for KitchenAid KSSO48QMB01 on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What's better, a side by side or a French door refrigerator?
For most kitchens, neither style is universally “better”; it depends on how you store food and how much door-swing and aisle space you have. Your KitchenAid KSSO48QMB01 is a side-by-side built-in refrigerator, which typically fits tighter walkways well and keeps both fresh and frozen items at easy reach.
| Feature | Side-by-side (like KSSO48QMB01) | French door |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food space | Tall, narrower shelves | Wide shelves for platters |
| Freezer access | Eye-level, vertical | Bottom drawer (bend to access) |
| Best for | Narrow kitchens, frequent freezer use | Entertaining, wide-item storage |
| Organization | More door bins, vertical zones | Large bins, wide shelves |
- Easier access to freezer items without bending
- Better fit in tighter kitchen aisles (doors usually need less clearance than wide French doors)
- More vertical storage zones for frozen foods
- A built-in look that pairs well with tall cabinet openings
- Wide shelf space for pizza boxes, party trays, and sheet pans
- A larger, more open fresh-food section at eye level
- A freezer drawer that holds bulky bags and bins well
The “best” style is the one that matches your daily habits. If you use the freezer often, a side-by-side keeps frozen foods convenient. If you store lots of wide items in the refrigerator, French door layouts usually make that easier.
Even if you stick with a side-by-side, performance and convenience come down to maintenance and a few common wear items:
- Replace the water filter on schedule to help keep dispenser flow strong; see refrigerator filter EDR5RXD1.
- If the dispenser area gets messy, check the refrigerator dispenser overflow grille WP2206670B for cracks or fit issues.
- For more guidance on filter changes, use how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.
- To shop parts by model anytime, use the parts list for KSSO48QMB01 or search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





