How heavy is a 3.1 cubic feet refrigerator?
A typical 3.1 cubic feet refrigerator (usually a compact or mini fridge size) weighs about 45 to 65 lb. Your Maytag MTB2156BEB is a full-size top-mount refrigerator, so its weight is in a much higher range than a 3.1 cu. ft unit.
Most 3.1 cu. ft refrigerators fall into a fairly tight weight band because they use a small compressor, thin cabinet insulation, and compact shelving.
- 3.1 cu. ft compact refrigerator: ~45 to 65 lb
- With a small freezer compartment: often toward the higher end
- With glass shelves or a heavier door: can add several pounds
- Manual-defrost designs: sometimes slightly lighter than frost-free
- Packaging adds weight: shipping weight is commonly 10 to 25 lb higher than the appliance alone
| Refrigerator type | Capacity | Typical weight (appliance only) |
|---|---|---|
| Compact/mini fridge | ~3.1 cu. ft | ~45 to 65 lb |
| Full-size top-mount (like MTB2156BEB) | ~18 to 22 cu. ft (typical) | ~180 to 260 lb (typical) |
Weight affects how you plan a move, protect flooring, and choose safe handling. A 3.1 cu. ft unit is often a 1-person lift (with care), while a full-size top-mount refrigerator typically needs two people and an appliance dolly.
- Unplug it and let it sit with doors open to reduce moisture and odors.
- Remove loose shelves and bins; tape doors shut.
- Keep it upright during transport to protect the compressor.
- Use a dolly and straps; avoid laying it on its side.
- After moving, let it stand upright before plugging in (commonly several hours).
For maintenance that can affect performance and odors after a move, we recommend how to get rid of refrigerator smells.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a top or bottom mount fridge better?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Maytag MTB2156BEB is better when you want a lower purchase cost, simpler design, and easy access to the freezer; a bottom-mount is better when you want the fresh-food section at eye level for everyday use. The “better” choice depends on how you cook, shop, and organize food.
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | You bend more | More eye-level access |
| Freezer access | Easier access | You bend more |
| Typical cost | Usually lower | Usually higher |
| Complexity | Often simpler | Often more features |
| Best for | Budget, simplicity | Frequent fresh-food use |
- You use the freezer often (frozen meals, bulk meat, ice trays)
- You want a straightforward layout with fewer “extras” to maintain
- You prefer a lighter door feel and simpler storage bins
- You want a classic footprint that fits many kitchens
- You cook with fresh ingredients daily and want shelves at chest height
- You want less bending for milk, produce, leftovers, and condiments
- You prefer freezer drawers for organizing bags and boxes
Mount style changes your daily ergonomics and how well you keep food organized. If you open the refrigerator section far more than the freezer, a bottom-mount can feel more convenient; if you rely on frozen foods, a top-mount can feel faster and more practical.
- Keep door seals clean and closing tightly
- Avoid overpacking so air can circulate
- Set stable temps (about 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer)
- Replace water filtration on schedule if your model uses it (see how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator)
Last updated: February 2026
Is there a reset button on a Maytag fridge?
Maytag refrigerators (including model MTB2156BEB) typically do not have one universal “reset” button. Instead, resets are feature-specific (control panel, water filter light, ice maker) and the most reliable all-purpose reset is a short power reset to clear a temporary control glitch.
- Power reset (best general reset): Unplug the refrigerator (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Control lock reset: If the keypad is unresponsive, check for a Control Lock feature and hold the lock key for 3 seconds.
- Cooling reset after settings changes: Give the refrigerator 24 hours to stabilize after changing temperature settings.
- Ice maker reset (if equipped): Turn the ice maker off, wait 30 seconds, then turn it on.
- Filter status reset (if equipped): Many Maytag models reset the filter light by holding the Water Filter/Filter Reset button for about 3 seconds.
- Move temperature controls to their normal settings (if you changed them).
- Unplug the refrigerator or turn off the circuit breaker.
- Wait 5 minutes (this lets the control board fully power down).
- Restore power.
- Wait 10 to 15 minutes for fans and compressor to restart, then confirm cooling over the next several hours.
A power reset clears minor electronic control issues (for example, a stuck display, odd beeping, or a temporary sensor reading problem) without changing any sealed-system components.
| Symptom | Most likely reset to try first | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Display frozen or buttons not working | Power reset | Control Lock is on; keypad contamination (sticky residue) |
| Filter light won’t clear | Filter status reset | Correct filter installed; water flow is strong |
| No ice | Ice maker off/on reset | Water supply, fill tube icing, inlet valve issues |
| Not cooling right after outage | Power reset | Confirm vents are not blocked; allow 24 hours |
Using the right reset prevents unnecessary part replacement and helps you focus on the system involved (controls, water system, or ice maker). For water and filter-related issues, we recommend starting with how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag refrigerator?
A Maytag refrigerator like model MTB2156BEB typically lasts about 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the doors sealing well, the condenser area clean, and airflow unobstructed helps you reach (and often exceed) that average.
Most top-mount refrigerators land in a similar range, but real-world lifespan depends on usage and care.
- Maintenance: cleaning coils and keeping vents clear reduces compressor run time
- Door seal condition: air leaks force longer cooling cycles
- Room conditions: hot garages and tight enclosures shorten life
- Water system upkeep (if equipped): filters and valves affect ice maker and dispenser reliability
- Loading habits: overpacking blocks airflow and causes temperature swings
These steps prevent common failures tied to overheating, frost buildup, and poor cooling.
- Vacuum dust from the condenser area (typically every 6 to 12 months)
- Keep food from blocking interior air vents
- Confirm the doors close on their own and sit level
- Clean and dry door gaskets; replace if torn or hardened
- If you have a water filter, replace it on schedule using how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator
A refrigerator is often near the end of its service life when cooling becomes inconsistent or repairs stack up.
| Symptom | Common cause | What we recommend first |
|---|---|---|
| Warm fridge, freezer OK | Evaporator fan or airflow issue | Follow how to fix your evaporator cooling fan |
| Frost buildup, weak cooling | Defrost system or door leak | Inspect gaskets and airflow paths |
| Water under fridge | Drain or defrost water issue | Use how to get rid of refrigerator puddles |
| Bad odors that return | Spills, stagnant moisture | Use how to get rid of refrigerator smells |
Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in a repair (fan motor, thermistor, water inlet valve) or focus on maintenance to extend the life of your Maytag top-mount refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026





