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Kenmore 25361822102 top-mount refrigerator

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Kenmore Top-Mount Refrigerator 25361822102 FAQs

On a Kenmore 25361822102 top-mount refrigerator, the top compartment is the freezer. It’s the section designed to keep foods frozen, and it typically houses freezer shelves, the ice bin (if equipped), and freezer air vents.

What the freezer does (and what you’ll notice)

  • Maintains below-freezing temperatures for long-term food storage
  • Circulates cold air through vents; during automatic defrost you may see a brief red glow in freezer vents
  • May include an automatic ice maker on some versions
  • Produces normal operating sounds (clicking from controls, hum from compressor, airflow from fans)

Freezer vs. refrigerator compartment

Compartment Location on this model Primary purpose Typical temperature target
Freezer Top Freeze and store frozen foods 0°F
Fresh food (refrigerator) Bottom Keep foods cold (not frozen) 37°F to 40°F

Why it matters

Knowing the top section is the freezer helps when you’re troubleshooting temperature issues, frost buildup, or airflow problems. For example, blocked vents or heavy frost in the freezer can reduce cooling in the fresh food section.

Helpful reference

For compartment features, temperature control basics, and defrost behavior for this model, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Top-mount refrigerators like Kenmore model 25361822102 are reliable and efficient, but the main disadvantages are convenience and storage layout: you bend more to reach fresh foods, the freezer is less organized than many drawer-style designs, and dispenser features are less common.

Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)

  • More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator compartment is below the freezer, so produce, deli items, and drinks sit lower.
  • Freezer organization is simpler: many top-mount freezers rely on shelves and bins rather than pull-out drawers.
  • Fewer built-in features: through-the-door water and ice are less common on this style.
  • Door swing space matters: if the hinge side is near a wall, you may need extra clearance to open the door wider.
  • Placement limits in hot or cold areas: performance drops if installed where temperatures fall below 55°F or rise above 110°F.

What to check before you decide (or before you install)

Use the clearances and placement guidance in the owner's manual. For this Kenmore top-mount style, typical planning checks include:

  • Leave room for door opening and food access near a counter
  • Keep the unit level to reduce vibration and noise
  • Maintain airflow at the front toe grille (do not block it)
  • Follow typical clearance targets (often 3/8 inch at sides and top, 1 inch at the back)

Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-freezer

Feature Top-mount refrigerator Bottom-freezer refrigerator
Fresh-food access Lower, more bending Higher, easier reach
Freezer access Eye-level Lower drawer
Organization Usually simpler Often more drawer-based
Dispenser options Less common More common

Why it matters

Most complaints about a top-mount refrigerator are about ergonomics and storage convenience, not cooling. If your kitchen layout is tight, door swing clearance and proper airflow can also affect everyday usability and temperature stability.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Kenmore top-mount refrigerator model 25361822102, we recommend keeping the top of the fridge clear of items that can trap heat, block airflow, or create a safety hazard. The refrigerator needs proper air circulation and clearance at the top for efficient cooling and reliable operation (see the owner's manual).

What to avoid storing on top

  • Flammable items (candles, lighters, matches, aerosol cans)
  • Paper goods (mail, cardboard boxes, paper towels) that can trap heat
  • Electronics (routers, small TVs, chargers) that dislike heat and vibration
  • Heavy or breakable items (glass jars, large appliances) that can fall when doors close
  • Anything that blocks ventilation space above the cabinet (especially if your unit has condenser coils/tubing on the back)

Why it matters for cooling and energy use

Your refrigerator relies on steady airflow around the cabinet to remove heat. When the top is covered, heat can build up and the compressor may run longer, which increases energy use and can reduce cooling performance.

Quick clearance guide (from the manual)

Location around refrigerator Typical clearance for this model Why it matters
Sides and top 3/8 inch Air circulation and easier installation
Back 1 inch Air circulation and connections

Better storage alternatives

Safety and care tips

  • Keep the toe grille at the lower front unblocked for airflow
  • Wipe spills promptly and keep surfaces clean; unplug the refrigerator before deep cleaning
  • Avoid placing the refrigerator near heat sources (range, dishwasher) when possible

Last updated: February 2026

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