Is a side-by-side or bottom freezer better?
A bottom-freezer refrigerator is typically more energy-efficient and keeps fresh-food items at eye level, but a side-by-side like the KitchenAid KSSS48QHX00 makes frozen foods easier to organize and fits better in tight kitchens because the doors don’t swing out as far.
| Feature | Side-by-side (like KSSS48QHX00) | Bottom freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Good, but shelves can be narrower | Best (fridge section is at eye level) |
| Freezer organization | Best (multiple shelves/bins) | Good, but often deeper drawers |
| Door swing clearance | Better for narrow aisles | Needs more clearance for wide fridge door |
| Energy use (typical) | Often slightly higher | Often slightly lower |
| Best for | Frozen-food users, narrow kitchens | Fresh-food users, frequent fridge access |
- Pick side-by-side if you want easy freezer access, better frozen-food organization, and less door-swing clearance.
- Pick bottom freezer if you want the most-used items (fresh food) at a comfortable height and typically better efficiency.
- If you use ice and water often, side-by-side designs commonly place the dispenser in the freezer door; keeping that system maintained helps performance.
The “better” style is the one that matches how you use the refrigerator. Layout affects daily convenience (what’s easiest to reach), while door swing and airflow around the cabinet can affect real-world efficiency.
If you have a water dispenser or ice maker, staying on top of filtration and water flow prevents many common complaints (slow dispensing, small cubes, hollow cubes). Our guide on how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator walks through the basics.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a side-by-side refrigerator?
A side-by-side refrigerator has two full-height compartments next to each other: the fresh-food (refrigerator) section on one side and the freezer on the other. Your KitchenAid KSSS48QHX00 is this style, which commonly supports in-door ice and water dispensing.
Most side-by-side designs share these traits:
- Two tall doors that open from the center
- Refrigerator shelves and bins stacked vertically on one side
- Freezer shelves and bins stacked vertically on the other
- Narrower shelf width than many French door models (helpful for organizing, but wide platters may not fit)
- Often includes a dispenser area in the freezer door
This style is popular when you want easy access to both compartments without bending as much.
| Feature | Side-by-side benefit | Tradeoff |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer access | Items are at eye level more often | Freezer space can feel narrower |
| Door swing | Doors usually need less clearance than a single wide door | Two doors means two seals to keep clean |
| Organization | Lots of shelves and door bins | Wide trays and pizza boxes can be tight |
If your ice or water features are not working as expected, these are common related items to inspect or replace:
- Ice maker not producing ice: consider the ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943
- Dispenser not responding: check the refrigerator dispenser switch WP2162361
- Door not sealing well (frost, sweating, warm spots): inspect the refrigerator door gasket 2188319A and refrigerator door gasket 2188321A
Knowing the side-by-side layout helps you troubleshoot correctly because cooling airflow, door sealing, and dispenser components are arranged differently than top-freezer or French door refrigerators.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cubic feet is a KitchenAid KSSS48QHX00 refrigerator?
The KitchenAid KSSS48QHX00 48-inch built-in side-by-side refrigerator has 24.6 cubic feet of total capacity (about 14.6 cu. ft. fresh food plus 10.0 cu. ft. freezer). This total helps you compare storage space across similar built-in refrigerators.
- Total capacity: 24.6 cu. ft.
- Refrigerator section: about 14.6 cu. ft.
- Freezer section: about 10.0 cu. ft.
- Usable space is slightly less once shelves, bins, and the ice bin are in place
| Measurement | Capacity | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Total (fresh food + freezer) | 24.6 cu. ft. | Overall storage comparison |
| Fresh food compartment | 14.6 cu. ft. | Day-to-day refrigerated storage |
| Freezer compartment | 10.0 cu. ft. | Frozen food and ice storage |
Capacity tells you how much food the refrigerator can hold, but day-to-day usability depends on airflow and sealing. If the freezer is packed tight or the door seal leaks, temperatures swing and storage becomes less practical.
If you are losing freezer room to excess frost or ice buildup, or the ice bin is overfilling, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Ice maker assembly - refrigerator ice maker by whirlpool 4317943 (ice production and bin fill)
- Refrigerator door gasket 2188319A (freezer door sealing)
- Refrigerator door gasket 2188321A (fresh food door sealing)
Last updated: February 2026





