What is better, top or bottom mount fridge?
A bottom-mount refrigerator is usually better for everyday convenience because fresh food sits at eye level, but a top-mount (like Whirlpool ET1WTKXKQ02) is often the better value and tends to be simpler to maintain. The best choice depends on how you use the fridge and your budget.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-mount refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, less bending |
| Freezer access | Easy, at eye level | Lower drawer, more bending |
| Typical cost | Lower | Higher |
| Complexity | Simpler | More features, more parts |
| Best for | Budget, basic reliability | Convenience, frequent fresh-food use |
When a top-mount is the better pick
- You want a lower purchase price and straightforward design
- You use the freezer often (frozen meals, bulk meat, ice trays)
- You prefer fewer features that can fail over time
- You have a tighter kitchen space and want a classic layout
When a bottom-mount is the better pick
- You cook often and want fresh food at eye level
- You want less bending for produce, dairy, and leftovers
- You store lots of fresh items and use the freezer less frequently
- You prefer a freezer drawer that can organize bags and boxes
Why it matters
“Better” usually comes down to ergonomics and long-term ownership. A simpler top-mount design can mean fewer service issues, while a bottom-mount layout can make daily use more comfortable if you are in the fresh-food section many times a day.
Helpful DIY resources for Whirlpool refrigerators
If you are comparing styles because of performance concerns (cooling, icing, or controls), start with Whirlpool refrigerator error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
Top-mount refrigerators like the Whirlpool ET1WTKXKQ02 are reliable and efficient, but their main drawbacks are convenience and organization: the freezer is at eye level while fresh food sits lower, so you bend more often and may have less flexible storage than other styles.
Common disadvantages (what you will notice day to day)
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator section is lower, so you reach down for produce, drinks, and leftovers.
- Less “wide-open” access: shelves and bins can feel narrower than many side-by-side or French door layouts.
- Freezer organization can be tighter: top freezers often have fewer dividers and less door storage.
- Fewer premium features: many top-mount models have simpler controls and fewer convenience options.
- Door seal wear shows up as performance issues: if the gasket leaks, you can see frost, temperature swings, or longer run times.
What to check if performance seems worse than expected
If your top-mount fridge is struggling (warm temps, frost buildup, moisture), the issue is usually maintenance or a failing component, not the layout.
- Make sure doors close squarely and do not pop open
- Clean condenser coils and keep airflow clear around the cabinet
- Confirm the interior light turns off when the door closes (a stuck switch can add heat)
- Watch for heavy frost on the freezer back wall (defrost system issue)
Quick symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| Symptom | Common cause | What we typically do |
|---|---|---|
| Frost around door edge | Door not sealing | Inspect/replace gasket, level cabinet |
| Fridge warm, freezer cold | Airflow/evaporator fan issue | Check fan operation and vents |
| Light stays on | Failed door switch | Test/replace switch |
| Heavy frost on back wall | Defrost problem | Check defrost thermostat and heater circuit |
Parts that commonly relate to these complaints
- Gasket panel (white) 2159061: helps prevent warm air leaks that cause frost and poor cooling.
- Refrigerator light switch W11384469: turns the light off when the door closes; a failed switch can add heat.
- Defrost bi-metal WP4387503: helps control defrost operation; problems can lead to frost buildup.
Why it matters
Most “disadvantages” of a top-mount refrigerator are ergonomic (bending and access). When the complaint is cooling, frost, or moisture, fixing airflow, door sealing, or defrost components usually restores normal performance and efficiency.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I get my Whirlpool water filter out?
To remove the water filter on a Whirlpool ET1WTKXKQ02 top-mount refrigerator, locate the filter housing (usually inside the fresh food compartment or in the base grille), then release it using the housing’s push-button or twist-lock action and pull the filter straight out.
Step-by-step: removing the filter safely
- Turn the ice maker off (if equipped) to prevent cycling while the filter is out.
- Dispense water for a few seconds (if you have a dispenser) to relieve pressure.
- Open the filter compartment or base grille and identify the release style:
- Push-button: press the button; the filter should pop out partway.
- Twist-lock: rotate the filter about a quarter-turn counterclockwise, then pull.
- Pull-tab: pull the tab straight out to slide the filter free.
- Keep a towel under the housing; a small amount of water is normal.
- Inspect the old filter’s O-rings; if an O-ring is stuck in the housing, remove it before installing a new filter.
If the filter is stuck
A stuck filter is usually caused by pressure, a slightly misaligned cartridge, or a swollen O-ring.
- Press and hold the dispenser lever (if equipped) while you press the release button.
- For twist-lock styles, push the filter inward slightly before turning it.
- Wiggle gently while pulling straight out; avoid prying on the plastic housing.
- If the housing door will not close or the filter will not release, check for cracks or broken latches.
Quick checks after removal (and after installing the new one)
| What to check | What “normal” looks like | What to do if it’s not normal |
|---|---|---|
| Water drips at housing | A few drops right after removal | Re-seat filter; check O-ring alignment |
| Water flow | Steady stream after purging | Purge air; replace clogged filter |
| Taste/odor | Improves after a few gallons | Flush more; confirm correct filter type |
Why it matters
Removing the filter the right way prevents cracked housings, leaks, and air trapped in the water line, which can also cause ice maker fill problems.
For filter replacement and fit guidance, use our DIY article how to replace the water filter in a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Last updated: January 2026
How heavy is an empty refrigerator?
An empty Whirlpool top-mount refrigerator like model ET1WTKXKQ02 typically weighs about 140 to 190 lb. The exact weight varies by cabinet size, insulation, and whether shelves, drawers, and doors are installed.
What affects the weight most
- Size and capacity: larger cabinets weigh more.
- Doors and hinges: removing doors can noticeably reduce lifting weight.
- Interior components: glass shelves, bins, and drawers add weight.
- Compressor and condenser area: the sealed system components are heavy and stay installed.
- Ice maker or dispenser (if equipped): adds weight, even when empty.
Quick planning guide for moving
If you are moving ET1WTKXKQ02, we recommend planning for at least two people and using an appliance dolly.
| Situation | Typical handling weight | Recommended help |
|---|---|---|
| Fully empty, doors on | 140 to 190 lb | 2 people + dolly |
| Doors removed | 120 to 170 lb | 2 people |
| Tight stairs or turns | Same weight, harder handling | 2 to 3 people + straps |
Tips to reduce lifting strain (without damaging parts)
- Remove the crisper and deli drawers first; for example, the refrigerator crisper drawer W10854037 is easier to carry separately.
- Take out glass shelves and door bins; wrap them to prevent breakage.
- Tape doors shut or remove them if you need clearance; protect the hinge area.
- Keep the refrigerator upright during transport to protect the compressor.
- After moving, let it stand upright before plugging in (longer if it was tilted).
Why it matters
Knowing the empty weight helps you choose the right dolly rating, avoid floor damage, and prevent cabinet twisting that can lead to door sealing problems and temperature swings.
Last updated: January 2026





