Is top mounted refrigerator better than bottom mounted?
A top-mount (top-freezer) refrigerator like the Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW is “better” if you want more eye-level fresh-food access, simpler design, and typically lower repair costs; a bottom-mount is “better” if you want the freezer at waist height and use frozen foods more often.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount (top freezer) | Bottom-mount (bottom freezer) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | More convenient (fridge section is at eye level) | Less convenient (more bending for fridge items) |
| Freezer access | More bending/reaching | More convenient (freezer is higher) |
| Typical cost to buy/own | Usually lower | Usually higher |
| Complexity | Usually simpler | Often more features and parts |
When a top-mount is the better choice
- You use the refrigerator section more than the freezer.
- You want a straightforward, reliable layout with fewer “extras.”
- You prefer easier, more affordable maintenance on common cooling/defrost components.
- You want a compact footprint that fits many kitchens and garages.
When a bottom-mount is the better choice
- You use frozen foods frequently and want the freezer easier to reach.
- You prefer pull-out freezer drawers and better freezer organization.
- You want more premium features (varies by model).
Why it matters
The “best” style depends on how you load groceries day to day. For many households, a top-mount like the HTS15BBMBRWW feels more convenient because the fresh-food compartment is where you spend most of your time.
Parts note for long-term ownership
Top-mount refrigerators often share common serviceable parts. If you ever need to address cooling or airflow issues, examples of parts used on this model include the refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522 and the refrigerator defrost timer WR09X10041.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
Top-mount refrigerators like the Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW are reliable and efficient, but their main drawbacks are convenience and storage layout: you bend more to reach fresh food, the freezer is less organized than many bottom-freezer designs, and dispenser features are less common.
Common disadvantages (what you notice day to day)
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator section sits lower, so produce and deli drawers are harder to access.
- Freezer organization is simpler: fewer slide-out bins and less “eye-level” visibility than many bottom-mount models.
- Less room for wide items in the freezer: pizza boxes and large trays can be awkward depending on shelf layout.
- Fewer built-in features: through-the-door ice and water is less common on basic top-mount designs.
- Temperature swings show up faster: frequent door openings can affect the upper freezer compartment first.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-mount refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, easier access |
| Freezer access | Eye-level | Lower drawer |
| Freezer organization | Often basic shelves | Often baskets and pull-outs |
| Typical cost to own | Often lower | Often higher |
Why it matters
If you use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer (most households do), a top-mount can feel less convenient over time. If you mainly want simple cooling with fewer complex features to maintain, a top-mount can still be a strong fit.
When a “disadvantage” points to a repair instead
Sometimes the issue is not the design, it is a worn part. For example:
- If doors do not seal well, you can get frost, warm spots, or longer run times; check the refrigerator door gasket (white) WR24X10231 and the refrigerator freezer door gasket WR24X10228.
- If temperatures vary between compartments, airflow problems can be involved; the refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522 is a common airflow component.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On a Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment (often just called the freezer). It’s the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep foods frozen while the lower section refrigerates fresh foods.
What the freezer compartment includes
Most top-mount freezers are made up of a few common components that affect temperature and airflow:
- Freezer door and door gasket (helps seal in cold air)
- Evaporator area (where cooling happens)
- Evaporator fan (moves cold air through the freezer and into the fresh-food section)
- Shelves or basket stops/bumpers
- Temperature control housing (depending on design)
Freezer vs. refrigerator: quick comparison
| Section | Primary job | Typical temperature target |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer (upper) | Keep food frozen long-term | About 0°F |
| Fresh-food section (lower) | Keep food cold, not frozen | About 37°F to 40°F |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct name helps when you’re troubleshooting symptoms like “freezer cold but fridge warm” or ordering the right replacement parts for airflow, sealing, or defrost issues.
Parts that commonly affect the upper (freezer) section
If the freezer isn’t cooling evenly, is noisy, or frost is building up, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522 (circulates cold air)
- Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10038 (melts frost off the evaporator)
- Refrigerator defrost timer WR09X10041 (controls defrost cycles)
- Refrigerator freezer door gasket WR24X10228 (prevents warm air leaks)
Last updated: February 2026
What does the number 15 signify?
On the Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW top-mount refrigerator, the “15” in the model number typically identifies the refrigerator’s size class, meaning it is in the about 15 cubic foot capacity range (a common way brands group top-mount models). For exact capacity, match the model tag and compare to the parts list for this model.
Where you’ll see “15” used
Manufacturers often embed a size series in the model number for top-mount refrigerators like the Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW.
- Helps group models by approximate interior volume (cubic feet)
- Helps identify compatible shelves, gaskets, and door parts within a series
- Helps distinguish similar-looking models with different capacities
- Often pairs with other letters/numbers that indicate color, handle style, or feature package
Why it matters when ordering parts
Even small capacity differences can change door liners, shelves, and gaskets. When you’re replacing a fit-critical part, always use the full model number HTS15BBMBRWW.
Common fit-related parts for this model include:
Quick reference: what “15” usually means
| Item in question | What it usually indicates | What to do for certainty |
|---|---|---|
| “15” in HTS15… | Approx. 15 cu. ft. size class | Confirm using the model tag and parts breakdown |
| Full model number | Exact configuration for parts matching | Use HTS15BBMBRWW when selecting parts |
Why this number can’t be treated as an exact spec
Model numbers are a shorthand, not a measurement. “15” is used as a capacity family identifier; the actual usable space can vary based on insulation, shelf layout, and freezer design.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a fridge with freezer on top called?
A fridge with the freezer on top is called a top-freezer refrigerator (also commonly called a top-mount refrigerator). Your Hotpoint HTS15BBMBRWW is this classic style, with the freezer compartment above the fresh-food compartment.
Common names you will see
- Top-freezer refrigerator
- Top-mount refrigerator
- Freezer-on-top refrigerator
- Two-door, side-swing (one door for freezer, one for refrigerator)
How it compares to other refrigerator styles
| Style name | Freezer location | Typical door layout |
|---|---|---|
| Top-freezer (top-mount) | Top | Two side-swing doors |
| Bottom-freezer | Bottom | Upper fridge door, lower freezer drawer/door |
| Side-by-side | Left side | Two tall doors |
| French door | Bottom | Two upper fridge doors, lower freezer drawer |
Why it matters
Knowing the style helps you match the right parts and troubleshooting steps for airflow, defrost, and door sealing. For example, top-freezer models like the HTS15BBMBRWW commonly use an evaporator fan and defrost system to move cold air from the freezer into the refrigerator section.
Parts that are commonly associated with top-freezer cooling and sealing
If you are diagnosing temperature issues, frost buildup, or warm fresh-food temps, these model-matched parts are often involved:
- Refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522 (moves cold air through the compartments)
- Refrigerator defrost timer WR09X10041 (controls defrost cycling on many top-freezer designs)
- Refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10038 (melts frost off the evaporator)
- Refrigerator freezer door gasket WR24X10228 (helps prevent air leaks at the freezer door)
- Refrigerator condenser fan motor WR60X10168 (cools the condenser and helps overall efficiency)
Last updated: February 2026





