What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MTB2156BEW typically costs less and is reliable, but its main disadvantages are convenience and organization: you bend more to reach fresh food, the freezer can be harder to organize, and many models do not include built-in water or ice dispensing.
Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator section is lower, so produce and frequently used items can be less ergonomic.
- Freezer organization is simpler: top freezers often have fewer drawers/bins than bottom-freezer designs.
- Less “premium” feature availability: through-the-door water and ice are less common on many top-mount designs.
- Narrower shelf access: some layouts make it harder to see items pushed to the back.
- More temperature variation by zone: top shelves can run a bit warmer than lower shelves in some kitchens, depending on loading and airflow.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-freezer
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower; more bending | Higher; easier access |
| Freezer access | Higher; easier reach | Lower; more bending |
| Storage organization | Often simpler | Often more drawers/bins |
| Common dispenser options | Less common | More common |
| Typical cost | Lower | Higher |
How to reduce the downsides
- Put everyday items at eye level in the fresh-food section.
- Use clear bins to create “zones” (deli, snacks, leftovers) so items do not get lost.
- Keep airflow paths open; do not pack items tightly against vents.
- If you use filtration, follow a regular replacement schedule; see how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator.
Why it matters
Most “disadvantages” are usability issues, not performance issues. If your priority is easy access to fresh food and more built-in organization, a bottom-freezer style usually feels better; if you want a simpler, budget-friendly layout, a top-mount like the MTB2156BEW is a solid choice.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag refrigerator?
A Maytag refrigerator like model MTB2156BEW typically lasts 10 to 15 years. With consistent maintenance (clean condenser coils, good door seals, stable temperatures), it’s common to keep a top-mount refrigerator running longer before major repairs become frequent.
Typical lifespan and what to expect
Most full-size refrigerators fall into a similar life range; Maytag units are built to be serviceable, so maintenance and operating conditions make the biggest difference.
| Scenario | What you’ll usually see | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Normal household use | 10 to 15 years | Typical replacement window |
| Well maintained, light wear | 15 to 20 years | Fewer breakdowns, better efficiency |
| Heavy use, poor airflow, dirty coils | Under 10 years | More cooling and compressor strain |
What shortens refrigerator life fastest
We see these issues drive early failures and higher energy use:
- Dusty or blocked condenser coils (poor heat release)
- Door gasket leaks (warm air infiltration, frost buildup)
- Overpacked compartments blocking vents (restricted airflow)
- Warm settings or frequent door opening (longer run times)
- Ice buildup from defrost problems (fan and airflow issues)
Maintenance that extends lifespan
These steps help a Maytag top-mount refrigerator run colder with less strain:
- Clean the condenser area regularly (more often with pets)
- Keep freezer and fresh food vents clear
- Verify door seals close tightly; fix gaps promptly
- Set temps to typical targets: 0°F freezer, 37°F fresh food
- If your unit has filtration, replace it on schedule; see how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator
Why it matters
A refrigerator that runs longer than it should (because of airflow restrictions, dirty coils, or gasket leaks) puts extra load on the sealed system and fans. Preventive care reduces run time, helps food stay at safe temperatures, and delays costly repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a fridge with freezer on top called?
A fridge with the freezer on top is called a top-freezer refrigerator, also commonly called a top-mount refrigerator. Your Maytag MTB2156BEW is this classic style, with the freezer compartment above the fresh-food compartment.
Common names you will see
- Top-freezer refrigerator
- Top-mount refrigerator
- Freezer-on-top refrigerator
- Two-door, side-swing (one door for freezer, one for refrigerator)
How to identify it quickly
Use these visual and functional cues:
- Freezer compartment is above the refrigerator section
- Two separate doors that open from the side (not a bottom drawer)
- Evaporator cooling is typically managed from the freezer area, then cold air is routed to the refrigerator section
- Often has a simpler layout than French door or side-by-side designs
| Refrigerator style | Freezer location | Typical door layout |
|---|---|---|
| Top-freezer (top-mount) | Top | 2 side-swing doors |
| Bottom-freezer | Bottom | Top door + bottom drawer/door |
| Side-by-side | Left side | 2 tall side-swing doors |
| French door | Bottom | 2 upper doors + bottom drawer |
Why it matters
Knowing the style helps you match the right troubleshooting steps and maintenance routines for your Maytag MTB2156BEW, especially for common top-freezer issues like uneven cooling between compartments, frost buildup, or airflow restrictions.
Helpful DIY guidance
For maintenance and common refrigerator care that applies to top-freezer models, use our DIY resources like how to use your refrigerator efficiently.
Last updated: February 2026
Are top mount or bottom mount fridges better?
Top-mount and bottom-mount refrigerators can both be “better”; it depends on how you use your Maytag MTB2156BEW and what you value most. Top-mount models typically cost less and are simpler, while bottom-mount models usually put fresh food at eye level for easier daily access.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-mount refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, less bending |
| Freezer access | Higher, easier reach | Lower drawer, more bending |
| Typical price | Lower | Higher |
| Complexity | Simpler layout | More drawers, slides, seals |
| Best for | Budget, reliability, smaller kitchens | Convenience for fresh-food use |
How we recommend choosing
- If you open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer, a bottom-mount layout is usually more comfortable day to day.
- If you use the freezer often (frozen meals, bulk storage), a top-mount can be easier to reach.
- If you want fewer moving parts to maintain (drawers, glides, extra door bins), top-mount designs are typically simpler.
- If you have back or knee discomfort, bottom-mount designs reduce bending for fresh-food items.
- If you are tight on space, compare door swing and drawer clearance; bottom-freezer drawers need room to pull out.
Why it matters
Your layout choice affects energy use habits, food organization, and how hard the refrigerator works. For example, frequent long door openings and overpacked shelves can reduce cooling performance in any style; good airflow and smart loading help both designs run efficiently.
Helpful DIY guidance
If your decision is tied to water filtration or ice and water performance, these guides help you evaluate and maintain those features:
Last updated: February 2026





