What is the difference between a top mount and bottom mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator has the freezer on top and the fresh-food section below; a bottom-mount (like the Amana AFD2535DES) puts the freezer on the bottom so everyday refrigerated items sit higher and are easier to reach. Check the AFD2535DES owner's manual for layout and installation clearances.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, less bending |
| Freezer access | Eye level | Lower drawer/basket style |
| Typical organization | Simple shelves | Often more drawers/baskets |
| Best for | Frequent freezer use | Frequent fresh-food use |
What changes for daily use
- Ergonomics: Bottom-mount designs reduce bending for milk, produce, and leftovers.
- Freezer style: Bottom-mount units commonly use pull-out baskets and drawers.
- Door swing and space: Both styles need clearance; for AFD2535DES we recommend measuring the opening and allowing about 1/2 inch at the top and 1/2 inch behind for airflow, as outlined in the manual.
- Moving and install: Many bottom-mount installs are easier if you remove doors or drawers when navigating tight hallways.
Installation and clearance tips (AFD2535DES)
Use these practical guidelines from the manual when planning either style, especially a bottom-mount:
- Keep the refrigerator indoors and away from heat sources.
- Avoid locations below 55°F or above 110°F.
- Measure the opening carefully; flooring can reduce usable space.
- Leave airflow clearance (commonly 1/2 inch top and 1/2 inch behind).
- Level the cabinet for best door sealing and cooling performance.
Why it matters
Choosing top-mount vs bottom-mount affects comfort, organization, and how well the refrigerator fits your kitchen opening. Proper clearance and leveling also help prevent warm spots, moisture issues, and door-seal problems over time.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the advantages of bottom mount refrigerators?
Bottom-mount refrigerators like the Amana AFD2535DES put the fresh-food section at eye and waist level, so we reach everyday items with less bending. The freezer stays below, which helps keep frequently used shelves more accessible and makes organizing fresh food simpler.
Key advantages you will notice day to day
- Less bending for milk, produce, and leftovers because the refrigerator compartment is on top
- Easier meal prep and organization since most-used items sit at a comfortable height
- Better visibility of fresh food, which can reduce forgotten items and odors
- Freezer storage is still roomy, but used less often for many households
- Good fit for kitchens where you want quick access to the refrigerator section
How this layout can help performance and efficiency
A bottom-mount design does not automatically use less energy, but it supports habits that help the refrigerator run efficiently.
- We open the fresh-food door more often than the freezer; shorter, quicker openings reduce temperature swings
- Better shelf visibility can reduce “door-open time” while searching
- Proper installation clearances help airflow and cooling performance
| What you do most | Bottom-mount benefit | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Grab fresh food many times a day | Fresh-food section is higher | Less strain, faster access |
| Store frozen items in bulk | Freezer drawer/basket below | Easy to load, good capacity |
| Try to reduce food waste | Better visibility of refrigerated items | Fewer forgotten items |
Installation and setup tips that matter with bottom-mount models
For the AFD2535DES, we recommend following the spacing and leveling guidance so doors seal well and air circulates properly.
- Allow about 1/2 inch clearance at the top and about 1/2 inch behind the rear machine compartment cover for airflow
- Avoid installing near heat sources (ovens, radiators) when possible
- Keep the refrigerator in a normal indoor temperature range (roughly 55 F to 110 F)
- Level the refrigerator to help doors align and close consistently
For the exact procedures and clearances for your unit, use the AFD2535DES owner's manual.
Why it matters
Most households use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer. A bottom-mount layout is designed around that routine, improving comfort, visibility, and everyday convenience without changing how you store food.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a bottom mounted fridge freezer?
A bottom-mounted (bottom-freezer) refrigerator keeps the freezer compartment on the bottom and the fresh-food section on top. On the Amana AFD2535DES, the fresh-food area uses French doors, and frozen food is stored in a lower pull-out drawer or basket system.
How a bottom-mount layout works
A bottom-mount design is defined by freezer placement, not by the style of the refrigerator doors. You will typically see:
- Fresh-food shelves and bins positioned higher for easier reach
- A lower freezer drawer with baskets for organizing frozen items
- Separate temperature controls for the refrigerator and freezer compartments
- Door gaskets and a center mullion/flipper area that help seal the fresh-food doors
- Airflow that circulates cold air through both compartments
What to expect on the Amana AFD2535DES
Your AFD2535DES combines a bottom freezer with French doors on top. The AFD2535DES owner's manual also describes touch temperature controls and typical setup guidance:
- Control range: 1 through 7 (7 is coldest)
- Initial setting: 4 for refrigerator and 4 for freezer
- Let temperatures stabilize 8 to 12 hours before loading food
- Adjust only one number at a time; then allow 24 hours to stabilize
| Refrigerator style | Fresh-food access | Freezer access | Common benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bottom-mount French door (AFD2535DES style) | Two upper doors | Lower pull-out drawer | Easy access to fresh food, wide shelf space |
| Top-mount | One upper door | Upper freezer door | Simple layout, often lower cost |
| Side-by-side | Two tall doors | Vertical freezer section | Narrow door swing, easy freezer access |
Why it matters
Knowing the layout helps with everyday use and troubleshooting. For example, warm temperatures can come from frequent door openings, poor door sealing, or blocked airflow, and the fix often starts with correct control settings and good organization.
Last updated: February 2026





