Is side by side better than a French door?
A side-by-side is better than a French door when you want easier freezer access, more vertical door storage, and a narrower door swing; a French door is better when you want wider fresh-food shelves and easier access to large platters. For your Maytag MSD2756GEW, the “better” choice depends on how you use the freezer vs. fresh-food section.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Side-by-side (like MSD2756GEW) | French door |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer access | Eye-level shelves and bins | Lower drawer; more bending |
| Fresh-food space | Narrower shelves | Wide shelves for trays and platters |
| Door swing clearance | Often needs less clearance | Often needs more clearance |
| Organization style | More vertical zones | More wide, open zones |
Choose a side-by-side if you want
- Faster access to frozen foods without bending
- More door-bin storage for bottles and condiments
- Better separation of freezer items by shelf and bin
- A layout that works well in tighter kitchen aisles
Choose a French door if you want
- Wide refrigerator shelves for pizza boxes, platters, and meal prep trays
- More flexible fresh-food organization for large items
- A refrigerator section that is typically the main focus of daily use
Why it matters for real-world use
Side-by-side refrigerators trade shelf width for convenience and organization. If you store lots of frozen foods, use door bins heavily, or have limited space in front of the refrigerator, the side-by-side layout usually feels more practical day to day.
Setup tip that helps either style
Good airflow and correct placement matter as much as the door style. We recommend following the spacing and ventilation guidance in the owner's manual so the refrigerator can cool efficiently and maintain stable temperatures.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the best brand side-by-side refrigerator to buy?
There is no single best brand for every kitchen, but for most shoppers we recommend prioritizing long-term reliability, easy-to-get replacement parts, and a simple ice and water system. If you already own a Maytag like model MSD2756GEW, staying with a mainstream brand family often makes maintenance and filter replacements easier; see the owner's manual for model-specific features and care.
How we recommend choosing a “best” brand
We focus on ownership factors that matter more than marketing claims:
- Serviceability: common parts availability (fans, thermostats, door gaskets, water valves)
- Ice maker and dispenser design: simpler systems usually mean fewer clogs and leaks
- Temperature stability: consistent fresh food and freezer temps with normal door openings
- Fit and capacity: door swing clearance, shelf layout, and bin flexibility
- Water filtration approach: internal cartridge vs inline filter, and replacement frequency
Brand comparison (what to prioritize)
Use this as a practical checklist when comparing GE, LG, Whirlpool, Maytag, Frigidaire, and Samsung side-by-side models.
| What you care about most | What to look for in the brand/model | What to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Fewer repairs | Proven platform, fewer “smart” add-ons | Complex dispenser and ice routing |
| Best features | Adjustable bins, flexible shelving, good lighting | Features that require proprietary apps for basics |
| Lowest total cost | Efficient cooling, common filters, common wear parts | Hard-to-source filters and specialty parts |
If you have ice and water, plan for upkeep
Side-by-side refrigerators with dispensers perform best when you keep the water system maintained.
- Replace the water filter on schedule
- Purge air after filter changes or water line work
- Watch for slow fill, hollow cubes, or dispenser drips (often early warning signs)
Helpful DIY guides:
- How to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator
- How to prevent water dispenser and ice maker problems
Why it matters
Most “brand satisfaction” comes down to day-to-day performance: stable temperatures, doors sealing well, and an ice and water system that stays clean and unclogged. Choosing a model that is easy to maintain typically delivers the best long-term experience.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most reliable side-by-side refrigerator?
The most reliable side-by-side refrigerator is typically a simple, proven design from a brand with strong service support and consistent temperature control. For your Maytag MSD2756GEW, reliability also depends on maintenance basics like airflow, correct installation clearances, and keeping the condenser area efficient (details in the owner's manual).
What “reliable” means for a side-by-side
When we talk about reliability, we focus on fewer breakdowns in the systems that matter most:
- Stable freezer and fresh food temperatures
- Consistent ice maker and water dispenser performance (if equipped)
- Strong door sealing to prevent frost and warm spots
- Quiet, steady evaporator fan operation
- Efficient condenser heat removal
Brand and design factors that usually improve reliability
Side-by-sides tend to be most dependable when they prioritize core cooling over extra features.
- Simpler controls: fewer electronics usually means fewer failure points
- Good airflow management: clear vents and a clean front base grille help cooling performance
- Solid door sealing: reduces compressor run time and moisture issues
- Easy-to-maintain water system: regular filter changes reduce valve and ice maker problems
Quick comparison: what to look for
| What you want | Why it helps reliability | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Fewer “smart” features | Less complexity | Control panel and sensors |
| Strong temperature consistency | Protects food and reduces icing | Thermistor and airflow |
| Simple ice and water design | Fewer clogs and leaks | Filter, inlet valve, purge air |
| Good door seal | Prevents frost and warm spots | Gasket condition and alignment |
How to improve reliability on your Maytag MSD2756GEW
These steps reduce strain on the sealed system and help prevent common side-by-side issues:
- Keep the front base grille clear so air can flow
- Maintain at least 1/2 inch clearance on the sides, top, and back for airflow and service access
- Avoid installing where room temperature drops below 55°F, which can affect cooling performance
- Replace the water filter on schedule; follow how to replace the water filter in a Maytag refrigerator
- If water sputters after a filter change, follow how to purge air from a refrigerator water dispenser video
Why it matters
A “reliable” refrigerator is usually one that runs efficiently and stays within safe food temperatures. Good airflow, correct clearances, and routine water-filter care help your Maytag side-by-side avoid the most common cooling and ice-and-water problems.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you force defrost a Maytag MSD2756GEW side by side?
To force a defrost on your Maytag MSD2756GEW side-by-side refrigerator, hold the refrigerator door light switch closed and press the Refrigerator Temperature DOWN (minus) keypad 3 times in a row. This starts Forced Defrost Mode for troubleshooting.
Before you start
- Move perishable food to a cooler if you will keep doors open for long
- Keep the freezer and fresh food doors closed as much as possible
- Use dry hands when pressing the control keys
- Stop if you smell burning insulation or see arcing; unplug the refrigerator
Step-by-step: enter Forced Defrost Mode
- Open the fresh food door so you can access the controls.
- Press and hold the refrigerator door light switch closed.
- While holding the switch, press Refrigerator Temperature DOWN (minus) 3 times consecutively.
If the unit enters forced defrost, you may hear changes in fan operation and may notice normal defrost sounds.
What you should notice during defrost
During a defrost cycle (automatic or forced), it is normal to notice signs of the defrost heater operating.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Water dripping or sizzling sounds | Meltwater hitting a warm surface | Let the cycle run |
| A warm cabinet front | Anti-sweat heat reducing condensation | No action needed |
| Frost gradually clearing from the evaporator area | Defrost system is working | Recheck cooling after the cycle |
Why it matters
Forced defrost helps us quickly confirm whether the defrost heater circuit is able to run. If the refrigerator cools poorly because frost is blocking airflow, a successful forced defrost points you toward a defrost system or airflow issue rather than a sealed system problem.
Related maintenance that prevents frost and airflow issues
- Keep door gaskets clean and sealing evenly
- Avoid frequent, lengthy door openings
- Do not block freezer vents with packages
- Set controls near the recommended mid-setting and adjust gradually
- Replace the water filter on schedule if your model uses one (restricted water flow can create separate dispenser and ice maker symptoms)
For control locations, normal operation notes, and care guidance, use the MSD2756GEW owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





