How much does a top freezer refrigerator weigh?
Most top-freezer (top-mount) refrigerators weigh about 150 to 200 lb, and the Roper RT14BKXKQ02 typically falls in that range. The exact weight depends on cabinet size, shelves, and whether an ice maker kit is installed.
Typical weight ranges (what to expect)
- Compact top-freezer units: ~90 to 140 lb
- Standard 14 to 18 cu. ft. top-freezer units: ~150 to 200 lb
- Larger top-freezer units: ~190 to 240 lb
- Add-ons can increase weight: ice maker kit, extra glass shelves, door bins
Why the weight matters
Knowing the approximate weight helps us plan safe moving, protect flooring, and avoid damaging the sealed system (compressor and refrigerant lines) when tilting or transporting the refrigerator.
Quick planning guide for moving RT14BKXKQ02
- Empty food and remove loose items (bins, shelves) to reduce load.
- Use an appliance dolly and keep the unit as upright as possible.
- Protect floors with a hard runner or plywood if rolling over soft flooring.
- If you must tilt it, keep the tilt minimal and avoid laying it flat.
- After transport, let it sit upright before plugging in (longer if it was heavily tilted).
Weight and handling at a glance
| Item | Typical value for a top-freezer refrigerator | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator weight | 150 to 200 lb | Plan for 2 people or a dolly |
| Safe moving method | Upright on dolly | Reduces risk of internal damage |
| Floor protection | Runner or plywood | Prevents dents and scratches |
Related parts that affect moving and leveling
If the refrigerator is hard to roll or won’t sit level after you move it, worn rollers can be a factor. For this model, we list the cabinet roller WPW10475495.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
In a Roper RT14BKXKQ02 top-mount refrigerator, the upper compartment is typically called the freezer compartment (or simply the freezer). On most top-mount designs, the refrigerator (fresh food) section is the larger lower compartment.
Common names you will hear
- Freezer compartment: the upper section that freezes food
- Freezer section: another common term for the same area
- Fresh food compartment: the lower refrigerator section for everyday refrigerated items
- Evaporator area: the cooling system area often located behind the rear panel in the freezer
Why the “upper part” matters for troubleshooting
Many cooling complaints start in the upper section because the freezer is where cold air is produced and then circulated to the refrigerator section.
If the freezer is cold but the refrigerator is warm, the issue is often airflow related.
Quick symptom guide
| What you notice | Most likely area involved | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer cold, fridge warm | Airflow from freezer to fridge | Vents blocked by food, frost buildup |
| Freezer warm and fridge warm | Sealed system or start components | Compressor start parts, condenser airflow |
| No fan sound in freezer | Evaporator fan circuit | Fan blade obstruction, fan motor |
Parts that relate to the upper (freezer) section
If you are diagnosing poor airflow or warming temperatures in the RT14BKXKQ02, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Evaporator motor WPW10189703 (moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh food section)
- Refrigerator heater WP2263749 (defrost heater that helps prevent heavy frost on the evaporator)
Helpful DIY guidance
Why it matters
Knowing the upper section is the freezer helps you describe symptoms accurately and focus checks on the evaporator fan, defrost system, and airflow paths that control temperatures in both compartments.
Last updated: January 2026
What is a top mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator (like the Roper RT14BKXKQ02) has the freezer compartment on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment below. This layout is popular because it is simple, reliable, and typically offers good usable refrigerator space for the overall size.
How a top-mount refrigerator is laid out
- Freezer on top: shelves or a bin for frozen food
- Refrigerator below: main shelves, crisper drawers, and door bins
- Single cooling system: cold air is produced at the evaporator and circulated to both sections
- Basic controls: temperature settings usually adjust airflow and compressor run time
Common benefits vs. other refrigerator styles
| Style | Freezer location | Typical strengths | Typical tradeoffs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top-mount | Top | Lower cost, straightforward repairs, efficient use of space | Freezer is at eye level, fridge shelves are lower |
| Bottom-freezer | Bottom | Fresh food at eye level | Often higher cost, more complex layouts |
| Side-by-side | Left side | Narrow door swing, easy freezer access | Narrower shelves for wide items |
Why it matters for troubleshooting and parts
Knowing it is a top-mount helps narrow down likely causes when cooling is off, frost builds up, or airflow is weak. For example, many “warm fridge, cold freezer” complaints point to airflow or fan issues, and we often check the evaporator fan motor first.
- If you hear no fan noise when the compressor is running, the evaporator motor WPW10189703 is a common part to inspect.
- If the compressor struggles to start (clicking, humming, then stopping), the refrigerator overload and start relay WP4387938 is often part of the starting circuit to check.
- If frost builds up and airflow drops, the defrost system (including the refrigerator heater WP2263749) is a common area to diagnose.
Helpful DIY guidance
Last updated: January 2026





