What is the disadvantage of a side-by-side fridge?
A common disadvantage of a side-by-side refrigerator like the Frigidaire PLHS69EESSN is the narrow, tall compartment layout; wide platters and large pizza boxes can be harder to fit, and you may open doors more often while searching for items, which can reduce efficiency. See the PLHS69EESSN owner's manual for storage and use tips.
Common downsides (and what to do about them)
- Narrow shelves: Large trays, sheet cakes, and wide leftovers may not fit well.
- More “digging” for fresh food: Items can get lost in the tall fresh-food section.
- More door openings: Frequent searching lets warm air in and can make the refrigerator run longer.
- Airflow can be blocked: Overcrowding or blocking vents can cause uneven cooling.
- Door seal sensitivity: If doors are not level or seals do not close tightly, temperatures can drift.
Quick organization tips that help side-by-sides
- Keep everyday items at eye level; store rarely used items higher or lower.
- Use bins to group snacks, condiments, and lunch items so you can grab them quickly.
- Avoid packing items against the back wall where vents are often located.
- Keep foods covered and containers wiped dry to reduce moisture buildup.
Side-by-side vs. French door: practical comparison
| Feature | Side-by-side (like PLHS69EESSN) | French door (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Fits wide platters | Harder | Easier |
| Frozen food access | Very convenient | Convenient, but lower drawer |
| Fresh food visibility | Can require more searching | Often easier |
| Door swing clearance | Narrower doors help in tight spaces | Wider doors may need more clearance |
Why it matters
When you open doors often or block cold-air vents, the refrigerator can run longer and use more energy. Keeping doors closing tightly and organizing to reduce door openings helps maintain steadier temperatures and better food preservation.
For model-specific setup checks (leveling, door alignment, and clearances), use the PLHS69EESSN installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a side-by-side refrigerator?
A side-by-side refrigerator typically lasts 13 years on average. For your Frigidaire PLHS69EESSN, lifespan depends most on how hard the sealed system and fans have to work, plus how well the doors seal and the condenser stays clean; our PLHS69EESSN owner's manual covers efficiency and care habits that support longer service life.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most side-by-side refrigerators land in this range:
| Item | Typical range | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Expected service life | 10 to 15 years | Normal replacement window for many households |
| “Average” lifespan | About 13 years | Common midpoint for planning |
| High-use or poor airflow setups | Closer to 10 years | More run time, more wear |
Key factors that shorten or extend lifespan:
- Condenser cleanliness (dirty coils make the compressor run longer)
- Door seal condition (air leaks force longer run times)
- Door-opening habits (frequent openings add heat and moisture)
- Airflow inside the cabinet (blocked vents reduce cooling efficiency)
- Leveling (helps doors close tightly and reduces warm-air leaks)
Maintenance that helps a side-by-side last longer
These are the highest-impact, low-cost habits we recommend for PLHS69EESSN owners:
- Clean the condenser periodically (per the care chart in the manual)
- Keep the refrigerator level so doors close tightly
- Avoid overcrowding and do not block cold air vents
- Cover foods and wipe containers dry to reduce moisture buildup
- Organize items to reduce door-open time
Quick “wear indicator” checklist
Use this to decide whether you are in normal aging or a fixable efficiency issue:
- Runs much longer than it used to
- Doors do not close easily or pop back open
- Frost buildup or moisture around the door edges
- Warm spots from blocked airflow
- Unusual noises that persist after cleaning and leveling
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer to maintain temperature uses more energy and puts extra hours on the compressor, evaporator fan, and defrost system. Simple airflow, cleaning, and door-seal habits often add years of reliable cooling.
Last updated: January 2026
What's better, a side-by-side or a French door refrigerator?
A French door refrigerator is usually better for wide fresh-food storage and large platters, while a side-by-side (like the Frigidaire PLHS69EESSN style) is usually better for narrow kitchens and easy freezer organization. The best choice depends on your kitchen layout, what you store most, and how you use ice and water.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Side-by-side | French door |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food space | Tall, narrower shelves | Wide shelves, flexible storage |
| Freezer access | Eye-level shelves and bins | Lower drawer, larger “bulk” space |
| Fits tight spaces | Often easier in narrow aisles | Needs more door swing room |
| Large items (pizza boxes, trays) | Harder to fit | Easier to fit |
| Ice and water use | Typically very convenient | Also convenient, varies by model |
How to decide for your kitchen
We recommend choosing based on the constraints you cannot change (space and door swing) and the habits you can (shopping and storage).
- Measure aisle clearance and door swing near walls; many installs need extra hinge clearance.
- If you store lots of frozen foods, side-by-side shelving keeps items visible and organized.
- If you cook often or entertain, French door width makes it easier to store platters and sheet pans.
- If you use the dispenser daily, prioritize a layout that keeps the ice and water area easy to reach.
- If you have a tight installation space, confirm required clearances and leveling steps in the PLHS69EESSN installation guide.
Why it matters (performance and convenience)
Layout affects how often doors stay open, how well you can organize airflow around food, and how easily doors seal. For example, proper leveling and door sealing help the refrigerator close tightly and run efficiently, regardless of whether you choose side-by-side or French door.
If you already own a side-by-side and want it to work better
These upgrades and habits usually make the biggest difference:
- Replace the water filter on schedule to keep dispenser flow strong; use the Frigidaire puresource2 refrigerator water filter WF2CB if it matches your setup.
- Keep vents unblocked and avoid overpacking shelves.
- Level the cabinet so doors close firmly and seals contact evenly.
- Clean condenser areas periodically to support efficient cooling.
Last updated: January 2026





