What are the disadvantages of a bottom freezer refrigerator?
Bottom-freezer refrigerators like the GE PFE28KSKBSS keep fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoffs are real: you bend more to access frozen items, large freezer drawers can be harder to organize, and the freezer door and slide hardware are heavier and more complex than a top-freezer design.
- More bending for freezer access: everyday freezer items sit low, so you crouch more often.
- Heavier freezer door and drawers: pulling out a loaded bottom basket takes more effort.
- Deep-drawer organization challenges: items can stack and get buried unless you use bins.
- Less convenient for frequent freezer users: if you use frozen foods daily, the low position can feel inefficient.
- More parts involved in the freezer section: slides, door hardware, and alignment points add complexity during moves or service.
- Store “daily use” frozen foods in the top basket; bulk items go in the lower bin.
- Use 2 to 4 small bins to separate categories (breakfast, proteins, vegetables, snacks).
- Keep the freezer from overloading; heavy drawers strain slides and make access harder.
- If the door feels misaligned or hard to close, follow the adjustment and alignment steps in the owner's manual.
| Feature | Bottom-freezer refrigerator | Top-freezer refrigerator |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh food access | Easier (eye level) | More bending for fridge items |
| Freezer access | More bending | Easier (eye level) |
| Freezer organization | Deep drawers, can bury items | Shelves, easier visibility |
| Door/drawer feel | Heavier pull-out drawer | Lighter swing door |
Most “disadvantages” come down to ergonomics and organization. If your household uses the refrigerator section far more than the freezer, a bottom-mount like the GE PFE28KSKBSS is often a net win. If you rely heavily on frozen foods, the extra bending and drawer management can become the main frustration.
For model-specific operating tips, maintenance guidance, and control features, use the owner's manual. For replacement parts by model number, we list parts for this refrigerator and you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with GE profile refrigerators?
For GE Profile refrigerators like model PFE28KSKBSS, the most common service complaints we see involve the ice maker and water dispenser (no ice, slow dispensing, leaks) and cooling performance issues (warm fresh-food section, frost buildup, noisy fans). Many of these start with airflow, filter, or door-seal problems you can check quickly using the owner's manual.
- Ice maker not making ice or small cubes: restricted water flow, air in the line, or a filter that needs replacement
- Slow water dispenser: clogged filter, low household water pressure, or a pinched supply line
- Water leaking inside or under the refrigerator: blocked defrost drain, loose water line, or ice maker fill issues
- Fresh-food section warm but freezer cold: evaporator fan or airflow blockage
- Door alarm beeping often: door not sealing, door not fully closing, or misalignment
- Confirm doors seal and close cleanly (no bins or shelves preventing closure).
- Check the condenser area for dust buildup; dirty coils commonly cause weak cooling and longer run times.
- Replace or reseat the water filter if water flow is slow or ice production is weak.
- Listen for the evaporator fan (typically a steady fan sound when cooling); unusual noise often signals a fan or ice buildup issue.
- Look for error codes on the display if your unit has one.
| Problem area | What you notice | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Ice maker / dispenser | No ice, slow water, leaking | Follow how to replace the water filter in a GE refrigerator and then purge air from the dispenser line if needed |
| Door / alarm | Beeping, moisture, warm temps | Use how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator and inspect gasket contact all the way around |
| Cooling / airflow | Warm fridge, noisy fan, frost | Check vents for blockage and use GE refrigerator error codes to narrow the failure |
Ice and water issues can turn into leaks, and airflow problems can cause temperature swings that spoil food. Catching the early signs (slow water, frequent door alarm, frost, fan noise) helps prevent bigger repairs.
If you’re shopping for replacement parts for GE PFE28KSKBSS, we list model-matched parts by diagram and section; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Are bottom mount fridges better?
A bottom-mount refrigerator like the GE PFE28KSKBSS is “better” for many homes because the fresh-food section sits at eye and waist level, so you reach everyday items (milk, produce, leftovers) more comfortably while the freezer stays in a lower pull-out drawer. For model-specific features and setup details, use the owner's manual.
- You use the refrigerator section more than the freezer.
- You want less bending for fresh-food access (ergonomics).
- You like wide shelves and door bins for beverages and meal prep items.
- You prefer a pull-out freezer drawer for organizing frozen foods.
- You want a modern layout that often pairs well with ice and water features.
- You rely heavily on freezer storage and want everything at eye level.
- You prefer narrow freezer shelves over deep drawer storage.
- You want the simplest layout with the fewest moving drawer parts.
| Layout | Best for | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|
| Bottom-mount (bottom freezer) | Fresh-food access and everyday convenience | Freezer items sit lower; drawer organization matters |
| Top-freezer | Budget-friendly, simple storage | Fresh-food section is lower; more bending |
| Side-by-side | Equal access to fridge and freezer | Narrower compartments for wide platters |
Most households open the fresh-food doors far more often than the freezer. With a bottom-mount design, the items you reach daily are higher and easier to see, which helps reduce door-open time and makes meal prep more comfortable.
We list replacement parts by section for the GE PFE28KSKBSS on the model parts page; for broader part searches by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is GE Cafe considered high end?
Yes. GE Café is considered a high-end (often called “attainable luxury”) appliance line; it sits above standard GE lines and is positioned for premium styling and features, while still being more mainstream than ultra-premium built-in lines. For details tied to your refrigerator family, use the owner's manual.
GE Café typically earns the “high end” label because it focuses on design-forward finishes and pro-style features, not just basic refrigeration.
Common high-end traits include:
- Premium exterior styling and coordinated hardware options
- Feature-rich controls (including advanced dispenser and alarm features on many models)
- Higher price tier than entry and mid-level lines
- More emphasis on fit-and-finish and kitchen aesthetics
GE organizes refrigerators into tiers; Café is generally a premium tier within the GE family.
| GE family tier (typical) | What you usually get | Who it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Standard GE | Core features, value-focused | Budget and basic needs |
| GE Profile | More features and tech | Feature-focused shoppers |
| GE Café | Premium design plus pro-style features | “Luxury look” without true built-in pricing |
Your GE PFE28KSKBSS is a bottom-mount refrigerator in a model family that commonly includes higher-feature configurations (for example, advanced door alarms, dispenser options, and filtration setups). We use the model’s documentation to confirm which features apply to your exact configuration.
- External dispenser and control panel features
- Door alarm behavior and settings
- Water filtration type and replacement routine
- Interior lighting and adjustable storage features
For a common premium feature example, see how to reset the door alarm on a GE refrigerator.
Knowing whether Café is “high end” helps set expectations for parts cost, feature complexity (like dispenser and alarm systems), and maintenance items such as water filters. For parts lookup by model number and broader GE refrigerator support content, start with the model parts list and search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





