How much clearance do you need on top of a fridge?
For the Frigidaire FFTR2021QB2 top-mount refrigerator, we recommend 3/8 inch of clearance on top (and 3/8 inch on the sides, 1 inch in back) to keep airflow moving and help the compressor cool properly. Confirm your exact installation requirements in the FFTR2021QB2 installation guide.
Recommended clearances for FFTR2021QB2
These clearances support proper air circulation, easier installation, and room for plumbing and electrical connections.
- Top: 3/8 inch
- Sides: 3/8 inch
- Back: 1 inch
- Hinge side near a wall: allow extra space if the door needs to open wider
Quick reference table
| Location | Minimum clearance | What it helps with |
|---|---|---|
| Top | 3/8 inch | Heat release and airflow above the cabinet |
| Sides | 3/8 inch | Air circulation and easier positioning |
| Back | 1 inch | Airflow plus room for cord and connections |
Why it matters
Refrigerators rely on steady airflow to remove heat. When the top, sides, or back are too tight, heat can build up, cooling performance can drop, and the unit may run longer than normal.
Installation tips that prevent common problems
- Do not block the toe grille at the lower front; it is part of the airflow path.
- Keep the refrigerator level side-to-side and slightly tilted back so doors close and seal.
- If the refrigerator sits next to a wall on the hinge side, plan extra clearance so the door can open fully.
- Avoid installing near strong heat sources (ovens, dishwashers, direct sunlight).
- After moving the refrigerator into place, recheck door sealing and temperature settings using the FFTR2021QB2 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the disadvantages of a top mount fridge?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Frigidaire FFTR2021QB2 puts the freezer at eye level and the fresh-food section below, so the main tradeoffs are more bending for everyday items, fewer premium organization features, and fewer built-in dispenser options compared with many bottom-freezer designs.
Common drawbacks you may notice
- More bending for fresh food: the refrigerator compartment sits lower, so you reach down more often for produce, drinks, and leftovers.
- Less “grab-and-go” organization: many top-mount models use simpler bins and shelves than higher-end bottom-mount units.
- Fewer exterior features: top-mount refrigerators are less likely to include an in-door ice and water dispenser.
- Freezer access can be less convenient for bulky items: the top freezer is easy to reach, but the layout can feel tighter for large boxes.
- Door swing clearance matters: if the hinge side is near a wall, you may need extra space to open the door wider.
What to check on your FFTR2021QB2 before deciding it is a “fit” issue
Use the FFTR2021QB2 owner's manual to confirm setup and day-to-day use details, then evaluate these practical items:
- Shelf and bin positions that best match how you store groceries
- Whether your model is equipped for an automatic ice maker and water hookup
- Door swing clearance in your kitchen layout
- Temperature settings and airflow (do not block the toe grille area)
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-freezer
| Feature | Top-mount refrigerator | Bottom-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Lower, more bending | Higher, less bending |
| Organization | Often simpler | Often more flexible |
| Dispenser options | Less common | More common |
| Typical cost to buy/repair | Often lower | Often higher |
Why it matters
Most households access the fresh-food section far more than the freezer. If bending is a daily annoyance, a bottom-freezer layout can feel more comfortable. If you want simpler design and straightforward storage, a top-mount can be a practical choice.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On the Frigidaire FFTR2021QB2 top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It’s the coldest area of the appliance and is designed to keep foods frozen; on some setups it can also support an automatic ice maker.
What you’ll typically find in the upper (freezer) section
- Freezer shelves or a wire rack for frozen foods
- An air outlet that sends cold air down to the fresh food section
- A temperature control or air control (varies by configuration)
- Space or provisions for an optional automatic ice maker (on some models)
For model-specific features and control locations, use the FFTR2021QB2 owner’s manual.
Freezer vs. fresh food compartment (quick comparison)
| Compartment | Location on FFTR2021QB2 | Primary purpose | Typical temperature range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freezer compartment | Upper section | Long-term frozen storage | 0°F to 5°F |
| Fresh food compartment | Lower section | Refrigerated storage | 34°F to 40°F |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct name helps when you’re ordering parts, reading troubleshooting steps, or following installation and leveling checks. For example, proper leveling helps the doors close and seal correctly, which keeps freezer temperatures stable and reduces frost buildup.
Related terms you may see in parts and instructions
- Freezer door: the upper door that seals the freezer compartment
- Door gasket: the seal around the door that prevents warm air leaks
- Evaporator fan: circulates cold air through the freezer and into the refrigerator section
- Temperature sensor (thermistor): helps the control system regulate cooling
Last updated: January 2026
Is top mounted refrigerator better than bottom mounted?
A top-mount refrigerator like the Frigidaire FFTR2021QB2 is “better” when you want lower upfront cost, strong energy efficiency, and simple, proven cooling. A bottom-mount is “better” when you want fresh-food items at eye level and easier access to the refrigerator section.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday access | Freezer is easiest to reach | Fresh food is easiest to reach |
| Organization | Simple layout, fewer drawers | Often more drawers and bins |
| Energy use (typical) | Often very efficient | Can be efficient, varies by design |
| Cost (typical) | Usually lower | Usually higher |
| Repairs (typical) | Straightforward, common parts | Can be more complex depending on features |
When a top-mount is the better choice
- You use the freezer often (frozen meals, ice trays, bulk storage).
- You want a simpler refrigerator with fewer features to maintain.
- You need good airflow and reliable cooling in a basic layout.
- You are working with a tighter budget.
- You want a design that is easy to level and keep sealing properly.
When a bottom-mount is the better choice
- You cook frequently and want fresh food at eye level.
- You prefer wider refrigerator shelves and easier access to produce drawers.
- You do not use the freezer as often.
- You want more “grab-and-go” organization in the refrigerator section.
Why it matters (performance and day-to-day comfort)
“Better” usually comes down to how often you open the freezer vs the refrigerator and how you like to store food. No matter which style you choose, correct installation helps prevent warm spots and moisture issues. For FFTR2021QB2, we follow the clearance and leveling guidance in the FFTR2021QB2 owner's manual and the FFTR2021QB2 installation guide so the doors close and seal correctly and airflow stays unobstructed.
Setup tips that apply to both styles
- Keep the toe grille area clear for proper air circulation.
- Level the cabinet so doors align and seal on all sides.
- Allow typical clearances (often 3/8 inch at sides/top and 1 inch at the back).
- Avoid placing the refrigerator where temperatures drop below 55°F or rise above 110°F.
Last updated: January 2026





