Which is better top mount or bottom mount freezer?
For most households, a bottom-mount freezer like the Ikea 20462151B is better for everyday convenience because fresh-food items sit at eye level and you bend less. A top-mount freezer is typically the better pick if you want the simplest layout and often slightly lower energy use.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Top-mount freezer | Bottom-mount freezer (like 20462151B) |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday access | More bending for fridge items | Easier access to fridge items |
| Freezer access | Easy reach | More bending for freezer drawer |
| Organization | Simple shelves | Often better freezer baskets/drawers |
| Typical cost | Often lower | Often higher |
| Typical efficiency | Often slightly better | Often slightly lower |
How to choose for your kitchen and habits
- If you use fresh foods daily, bottom-mount usually feels better day to day.
- If you use frozen foods more than fresh, top-mount can be more convenient.
- If you have limited aisle space, check door swing and drawer clearance before deciding.
- If you want the freezer to open fully for baskets, plan placement so the drawer can extend all the way.
- If you are focused on lowest operating cost, compare the EnergyGuide label for the exact models you are considering.
Installation and clearance considerations (bottom-mount specific)
Bottom-mount designs rely on good airflow and enough room to open the freezer drawer. The 20462151B manual calls out clearances for air circulation and connections, and it also notes keeping the toe grille unblocked for proper operation. Use the 20462151B owner's manual to confirm your required side, top, and rear clearances and door-opening space.
Why it matters
Choosing the freezer position affects comfort (bending and reaching), how well you can organize food, and how easily doors and drawers open in your kitchen. Getting the clearances right also helps the refrigerator cool properly and seal well.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the bottom part of a refrigerator called?
The bottom area of a refrigerator is commonly called the machine compartment (or compressor compartment). On the Ikea bottom-mount refrigerator model 20462151B, the lower front also includes the toe grille, which must stay unblocked for proper airflow and cooling.
Common names you may hear
- Machine compartment: The lower section that houses major cooling components.
- Compressor compartment: Another name for the same area, focused on the compressor.
- Toe grille: The vented grille at the lower front that lets air move through the compartment.
- Drain pan area: The space underneath where defrost water can evaporate.
- Lower rear access area: Where you may access condenser-related components on many models.
What’s typically located down there
Most refrigerators keep heat-producing and airflow-critical parts in the bottom area, such as:
- Compressor
- Condenser coils (or a condenser coil loop)
- Condenser fan (on many designs)
- Drain pan
- Wiring and control components (varies by model)
| Term | Where it is | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Machine compartment | Bottom rear or bottom area | Holds cooling system components |
| Toe grille | Bottom front | Provides airflow; helps cooling efficiency |
| Drain pan | Under the cabinet | Collects defrost water for evaporation |
Why it matters
If the toe grille is blocked by dust, pet hair, or a rug, airflow drops and the refrigerator can struggle to maintain temperature. The 20462151B manual specifically warns not to block the toe grille because sufficient air circulation is essential for proper operation.
What we recommend
- Keep the toe grille clear and clean.
- Maintain proper clearances around the refrigerator for airflow.
- Use the 20462151B owner’s manual for model-specific component locations and access steps.
Last updated: January 2026
What does a bottom mount refrigerator mean?
A bottom-mount refrigerator means the freezer compartment is on the bottom and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is on top. On the Ikea model 20462151B, this layout keeps everyday refrigerated items at eye level while frozen foods stay in a lower drawer-style section.
How a bottom-mount layout is different
- Fresh food on top: easier access to milk, produce, and leftovers.
- Freezer on bottom: typically uses pull-out baskets or drawers.
- Less bending for daily use: most frequently used items are higher up.
- Better organization for refrigerated foods: shelves and bins are more visible.
- Common add-ons: many bottom-mount models support features like an automatic ice maker and water filtration.
Quick comparison
| Style | Freezer location | Best for | Typical tradeoff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bottom-mount | Bottom drawer | People who use fresh food most | Freezer access requires bending |
| Top-mount | Top | People who use freezer most | Fresh-food access requires bending |
| Side-by-side | Left/right | Narrow door swing spaces | Less wide shelf space |
Why it matters for installation and daily use
Bottom-mount refrigerators are often installed to maximize easy access to the refrigerator section. For the 20462151B, we recommend following the clearance and placement guidance in the 20462151B owner's manual so doors, drawers, and freezer baskets can fully open and airflow stays unobstructed.
Related parts and features you may see on this model
If your 20462151B is equipped for ice and water, these common components support those features:
- Refrigerator ice maker assembly 243297613 for automatic ice production
- Refrigerator water filter and filter cap EPTWFU01 to reduce contaminants and improve taste
- Refrigerator water inlet valve assembly 242253002 to control water flow to the dispenser and ice maker
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a fan at the bottom of the refrigerator?
Yes. On the Ikea refrigerator model 20462151B, there is typically a condenser fan in the lower section that moves air across the condenser area to help remove heat. You may also hear it as part of normal operation; see the 20462151B owner's manual.
What you can expect on this model
Most frost-free bottom-mount refrigerators like Ikea 20462151B use more than one fan to manage airflow and temperatures:
- Condenser fan (lower area): pushes air through the condenser section to help cool the sealed system
- Evaporator fan (inside the cabinet): circulates cold air through the fresh food and freezer compartments
- Ice maker fan (if equipped): can run during ice making cycles and may add additional fan noise
Where the bottom fan is and why you might not see it
The lower fan is usually behind the toe grille or lower front cover area. The manual specifically warns not to block the toe grille because airflow is required for proper operation.
Quick checks (safe, no tools)
- Make sure the toe grille is not blocked by rugs, pet hair, or boxes
- Listen for a steady airflow sound near the lower front when the compressor is running
- Vacuum dust from the lower grille area (with the refrigerator unplugged)
- Confirm the refrigerator has proper clearance and is not installed in extreme temperatures
Normal sound vs. problem sound
| What you hear | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Smooth airflow or low hum | Condenser fan running | Normal |
| Intermittent whoosh inside cabinet | Evaporator fan cycling | Normal |
| Rattling or scraping | Fan blade hitting ice/debris | Inspect and clear obstructions |
| Loud grinding | Worn motor bearings | Plan for fan motor service |
Why it matters
If the lower airflow is blocked or the condenser fan is not moving air, the refrigerator can run longer, cool poorly, and put extra strain on the compressor.
Last updated: January 2026





