What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
Top-mount refrigerators like the Hotpoint HTS17GBSARWW are reliable and cost-effective, but the main disadvantages are less convenient fresh-food access (you bend more), fewer built-in organization features than many bottom-freezer models, and typically fewer dispenser options. For model-specific features and layout, use the HTS17GBSARWW owner’s manual.
Common drawbacks (what you will notice day to day)
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator section sits lower, so you reach down more often.
- Freezer at eye level: great for frozen items, but it can make fresh-food access feel less ergonomic.
- Fewer premium features: many top-mount designs skip exterior water and ice dispensers.
- Organization can be simpler: fewer adjustable bins, dividers, and specialty drawers on some models.
- Smaller freezer usability: the freezer can feel tighter for bulky items because of shelf layout.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-freezer
| Feature | Top-mount (like HTS17GBSARWW) | Bottom-freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, easier reach |
| Freezer access | Higher, easy reach | Lower drawer, more bending |
| Typical features | Simpler, fewer add-ons | More “premium” options |
| Cost and complexity | Often lower and simpler | Often higher and more complex |
Tips to reduce the downsides
- Keep everyday items on the upper refrigerator shelves to reduce bending.
- Use clear bins to group snacks, dairy, and condiments for faster access.
- Avoid overpacking; airflow helps temperatures stay even.
- Make sure doors close fully; a poor seal can increase run time and temperature swings.
- If the door seal is torn or loose, consider replacing the refrigerator door gasket WR24X10229 to help prevent warm air leaks.
Why it matters
Ergonomics and organization affect how often the doors stay open. Longer door openings and warm air leaks can make the compressor run more frequently, which impacts temperature stability and energy use.
Last updated: February 2026
Which is better, top mount or bottom mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Hotpoint HTS17GBSARWW is usually the better pick when you want a simpler design, lower purchase cost, and solid efficiency. A bottom-mount is usually better when you want fresh-food items at eye level and easier access to the refrigerator section.
Quick comparison (what most homeowners notice)
| Feature | Top mount (freezer on top) | Bottom mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower shelves require more bending | Easier, eye-level access |
| Freezer access | Easy, higher position | Requires bending or pull-out drawer |
| Typical price | Lower | Higher |
| Complexity | Simpler layout, fewer moving parts | More drawers/slides, more parts |
| Best for | Value, basic storage, smaller kitchens | Convenience, frequent fridge use |
How to choose for your kitchen and habits
- If you use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer, a bottom-mount usually feels more convenient day to day.
- If you want a straightforward, budget-friendly layout, a top-mount is usually the better fit.
- If you have back or knee discomfort, bottom-mount often reduces bending for everyday items.
- If you store bulky frozen foods often, top-mount can be easier to load and see.
- If you want fewer “extras” to maintain, top-mount designs are typically simpler.
Why it matters
The “better” refrigerator is the one that matches how you reach for food. Layout affects comfort, organization, and how often doors stay open, which can impact temperature stability and run time. For operating and care basics on your Hotpoint model, use the HTS17GBSARWW owner’s manual.
Helpful ownership tip (either style)
If your refrigerator seems to run a lot after installation or after loading groceries, that is normal. Many models run longer at first and after large food loads while temperatures stabilize.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the top part of a refrigerator called?
On the Hotpoint HTS17GBSARWW top-mount refrigerator, the top section is the freezer compartment. It is designed to keep foods frozen and, on some models, may also support ice making with an ice tray or an optional icemaker (if equipped). See the HTS17GBSARWW owner's manual for your exact configuration and features.
Common names you may see
- Freezer compartment (most common)
- Freezer section
- Freezer cabinet
- Freezer door (the upper door on a top-mount)
- Freezer shelf or wire shelf (parts inside the freezer)
Quick terminology guide
| What you mean | Common name | Where it is |
|---|---|---|
| The whole top area | Freezer compartment | Upper section of the refrigerator |
| The upper door | Freezer door | Outside, top door |
| The seal around the upper door | Freezer door gasket | Around the freezer door opening |
| The shelf inside the freezer | Freezer shelf | Inside the freezer |
Why it matters when ordering parts
Using the right term helps match the correct diagram and part for your HTS17GBSARWW, especially for items that differ between the freezer and fresh food sections.
For example, if you need the seal for the upper door, that is the refrigerator freezer door gasket WR24X10228. If you need the seal for the lower door, that is the refrigerator door gasket WR24X10229.
Related tips for this model
- If the freezer is not cold enough, check for frequent door openings and confirm the temperature control setting in the HTS17GBSARWW owner's manual.
- Keep door seals clean and fully seated to reduce moisture and frost.
- Avoid overpacking the freezer so air can circulate.
Last updated: February 2026
Is the HTS17GBSARWW garage ready?
The Hotpoint HTS17GBSARWW is not marketed as a “garage ready” refrigerator. For reliable cooling, we recommend installing it in a temperature-controlled space; in unheated or very hot garages, a standard top-mount can struggle to keep safe temperatures.
What “garage ready” means (and why it matters)
A garage-ready refrigerator is designed and tested to run correctly across a wider range of ambient temperatures than a typical kitchen-rated unit.
Why it matters
- In cold garages, the compressor may run less, which can cause the freezer to warm up.
- In hot garages, the unit may run constantly and still not cool well.
- Temperature swings can increase frost buildup and energy use.
How to decide if your garage is a good location
Check the typical temperatures where the refrigerator will sit.
- If the space regularly drops near freezing, freezer performance is the biggest concern.
- If the space regularly gets very warm, fresh food temperatures are the biggest concern.
- If temperatures stay fairly steady year-round, performance is usually similar to a kitchen.
- Make sure the outlet is properly grounded and the refrigerator is installed per the HTS17GBSARWW owner’s manual.
Quick checklist before you move it
- Confirm the refrigerator is level and doors seal tightly.
- Leave airflow space around the cabinet (especially at the back).
- Avoid extension cords; use a dedicated outlet when possible.
- After moving, let it sit upright before plugging in if it was tilted during transport.
Common symptoms in a non-garage-ready setup
| Garage condition | What you may notice | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Cold (winter) | Freezer warms, ice cream soft | Freezer temp setting, door gasket seal |
| Hot (summer) | Fridge warm, long run times | Condenser airflow, door openings |
| Big swings | Frost, inconsistent temps | Door gaskets, loading, settings |
If you suspect warm air leaks, a worn door seal is a common fix; for this model, the fresh food gasket is the refrigerator door gasket WR24X10229 and the freezer gasket is the refrigerator freezer door gasket WR24X10228.
Last updated: February 2026





