How much does a top freezer refrigerator weigh?
Most top-freezer (top-mount) refrigerators weigh about 150 to 250 lb. Your Kenmore 10678202891 falls in that typical range; for moving and handling guidance specific to this model, use the owner's manual.
Typical refrigerator weight ranges
These ranges help you plan for moving straps, a dolly, and how many people you need.
- Top-freezer (top-mount): 150 to 250 lb
- Bottom-freezer: 200 to 350 lb
- Side-by-side: 250 to 400 lb
- French door: 300 to 450 lb
Moving and handling tips (important for heavy refrigerators)
We recommend following the model’s safe-moving practices to avoid floor damage and tipping.
- Empty food, remove bins and glass shelves, and secure doors
- Use an appliance dolly and straps; keep the unit upright
- Pull the refrigerator straight out; do not “walk” it side to side
- Protect flooring with a hardboard sheet or floor protector
- Allow extra clearance at the back if you have an ice maker water line
Quick planning table
| What you’re planning | What to assume for a top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|
| People needed | 2 adults for controlled moving (plus a dolly) |
| Dolly rating | 300 lb or higher |
| Doorway and swing clearance | Measure cabinet opening and door swing before moving |
Why it matters
Weight affects safety and logistics: the right dolly rating, enough help, and proper technique reduce the risk of injury, damaged flooring, and bent hinges or door alignment issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What is meant by top mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator means the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is below. Your Kenmore 10678202891 is a top-mount design, which is the classic layout shown in the owner's manual.
How to identify a top-mount layout
- Freezer door is the upper door
- Refrigerator door is the lower door
- Ice maker (if equipped) is typically located in the freezer section
- Cold air is produced at the evaporator and circulated to both sections
- Door alignment and closing are adjusted at the front rollers and hinges
Why this design matters
Top-mount refrigerators are popular because they balance freezer space and refrigerator space in a simple, reliable configuration. They also make common service tasks (like door alignment and leveling) straightforward, which helps maintain stable temperatures and good door sealing.
Common top-mount features and what you may notice
| Feature | What you’ll see | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Upper freezer | Frozen foods stored above | Keeps freezer items easy to access |
| Lower fresh-food section | Most daily items at eye level | Convenient for frequent use |
| Door leveling/tilt | Front rollers adjust | Helps doors close fully and seal |
| Defrost system | Periodic defrost cycle | Prevents frost buildup on the evaporator |
Helpful tips for best performance
- Leave ventilation clearance around the cabinet (typically about 1/2 inch at the sides and top).
- If the doors do not close easily, adjust the front leveling screws to tilt the refrigerator slightly back.
- Keep door gaskets clean so the seal stays tight and temperatures stay consistent.
- If you have an ice maker, allow extra space behind the refrigerator for the water line connection.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the top part of a fridge called?
On a Kenmore top-mount refrigerator like model 10678202891, the top compartment is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It’s the section designed to hold frozen food and, on many models, it also supplies ice maker operation. See the 10678202891 owner's manual for your exact compartment features and airflow details.
What the freezer compartment does
- Maintains below-freezing temperatures for long-term food storage
- Sends cold air down to help cool the fresh food (refrigerator) section
- Houses freezer vents; blocking them can cause temperature and moisture problems
- Often contains the ice maker area (if equipped)
Freezer vs. refrigerator section (quick comparison)
| Compartment | Typical location on this style | Primary purpose | Common items inside |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freezer compartment | Top | Freezing and ice production support | Ice bin, ice maker area, frozen foods |
| Refrigerator compartment | Bottom | Fresh food cooling | Shelves, crisper pan, thermostat control area |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct compartment name helps when you’re following troubleshooting steps (like checking vents for airflow) or ordering the right replacement parts for your Kenmore 10678202891.
Last updated: February 2026
What water filter fits my Kenmore fridge?
For Kenmore refrigerator model 10678202891, the correct water filter is the one specified for your exact filtration setup (interior filter housing vs. an inline filter on the water line). We recommend matching by your model’s filtration section in the 10678202891 owner's manual and the part number printed on your current cartridge.
How to identify the right filter for 10678202891
Use these quick checks to get an exact match before ordering:
- Confirm the model number 10678202891 from the rating label inside the fresh food compartment.
- Look for a filter head or cartridge housing inside the refrigerator (often in the upper corner or grille area).
- If you already have a cartridge installed, read the part number printed on the filter.
- If water flow is weak, remove the cartridge and test dispenser flow; a noticeable increase points to a restricted filter.
- If your home uses an inline filter, identify the inline filter size and fittings on the water line.
What the manual says about filter-related symptoms
The manual’s troubleshooting guidance ties several common issues directly to the water filter:
| Symptom | Common filter-related cause | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| Low water flow at dispenser | Filter is full or installed incorrectly | Remove/reseat filter; replace if flow improves |
| Ice maker not producing enough ice | Restricted filter reducing fill | Replace filter; allow up to 24 hours for recovery |
| Dripping after dispensing | Air in lines after filter change | Flush water; normal use clears air in 24 to 72 hours |
| Grey/dark ice | Filter system needs additional flushing | Flush 2 to 3 gallons (8 to 12 L) and discard ice |
Why it matters
Using the correct filter keeps water flow steady for the dispenser and ice maker, and it prevents nuisance problems like slow fill, off-taste ice, and dripping caused by air trapped after a filter change.
Related parts that affect water and ice performance
If you still have weak flow or no ice after confirming the correct filter and flushing the system, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Refrigerator inlet valve WP2315576 (controls water supply into the refrigerator)
- Refrigerator water tube W10823511 (can kink or restrict flow)
- Ice maker assembly 4317943 (if the ice maker itself is failing)
Last updated: February 2026





