Is a top or bottom mount fridge better?
For most households, a bottom-mount refrigerator like the Amana ABB1927DEW is better because the fresh-food section sits at eye level, so everyday items are easier to see and reach. A top-mount can be a better pick when you want the simplest layout and the lowest operating cost.
Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-mount
| Feature | Top-mount (freezer on top) | Bottom-mount (freezer drawer on bottom) |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday access | Freezer is easiest to reach | Fresh food is easiest to reach |
| Organization | Usually simpler shelving | Often more bins, drawers, and pull-out storage |
| Energy use (typical) | Often slightly lower | Often slightly higher |
| Best for | Budget-focused, basic storage | Frequent fresh-food use, better visibility |
What we recommend for ABB1927DEW owners
If you already have the Amana ABB1927DEW bottom-mount, you will get the most benefit by setting it up for strong airflow and stable temperatures.
- Keep shelves from being overcrowded so cold air can circulate.
- Avoid loading a lot of warm food at once; it slows cooling.
- Do not line shelves with foil or paper; it restricts airflow.
- Place the refrigerator in a cooler indoor location, away from heat sources.
- During installation, allow clearance at the top and behind the unit for air circulation.
For model-specific setup and leveling details, follow the ABB1927DEW owner’s manual.
Why it matters
Mount style changes how you use the refrigerator every day. Bottom-mount designs reduce bending for fresh-food access, while top-mount designs can reduce cost and complexity. Either style performs best when airflow is unobstructed and the refrigerator is installed with proper clearances.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is the bottom freezer refrigerator not popular?
Bottom-freezer refrigerators (like the Amana ABB1927DEW) are less popular mainly because they typically cost more than top-freezer models and some people dislike bending to reach freezer drawers. Many shoppers still choose them because fresh food sits at eye level, which is convenient for everyday use.
Common reasons some buyers skip bottom-freezer models
- Higher upfront price than many top-freezer refrigerators.
- More bending for frozen foods, especially with deep baskets.
- Drawer organization can feel harder for bulky items (pizza boxes, large bags).
- More parts and features on many bottom-freezer designs can mean more maintenance over time.
- Fit and access concerns: freezer drawers need clearance to pull out fully.
What we see customers like about bottom-freezer refrigerators
- Fresh-food section is easier to access (less bending for daily items).
- Often more usable refrigerator shelving and better visibility.
- Freezer drawers can hold large items well when organized with bins.
Quick comparison: bottom freezer vs top freezer
| Feature | Bottom freezer | Top freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Easier (eye level) | More bending |
| Frozen-food access | More bending | Easier |
| Typical price | Higher | Lower |
| Storage style | Drawers/baskets | Shelves/bins |
Why it matters
Popularity is mostly about how you shop and what you access most. If you use the refrigerator section far more than the freezer, a bottom-mount can feel more comfortable day to day. If you rely heavily on frozen foods, a top-freezer layout often feels faster and simpler.
Tips to get the most from a bottom-freezer design
- Keep the freezer about two-thirds full for efficient operation and steadier temps.
- Avoid overcrowding shelves so air can circulate.
- Keep door gaskets clean so doors seal well.
- Use small bins in the freezer drawer to separate meats, vegetables, and snacks.
For model-specific use and care details (including temperature control guidance and energy-saving tips), follow the ABB1927DEW owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the disadvantages of a bottom freezer?
A bottom-freezer design on the Amana ABB1927DEW keeps fresh food at eye level, but the tradeoffs are mostly in the freezer: you typically bend more to reach frozen items, heavy items can be awkward to lift from a deep drawer, and organization can be harder than with a top-freezer.
Common disadvantages (what owners notice most)
- More bending and squatting to access frozen foods in the lower drawer.
- Harder access to heavy items (bulk meat, frozen drinks, large bags of ice) because you lift them up and out.
- Drawer organization challenges: items can stack and get buried, especially in a full freezer.
- Temperature swings at the door: the manual notes that hard-to-freeze foods (like ice cream and orange juice) are best stored in the freezer interior, not on the door shelves. Use the drawer space wisely. See the ABB1927DEW owner’s manual.
- Efficiency depends on loading: the freezer runs most efficiently when it is about two-thirds full, so an almost-empty drawer can be less stable for temps and can waste space. See the ABB1927DEW owner’s manual.
Bottom freezer vs top freezer (quick comparison)
| Feature | Bottom freezer | Top freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh-food access | Easier (at eye level) | More bending for fridge items |
| Frozen-food access | More bending | Easier reach |
| Bulk frozen storage | Deep drawer, can be awkward | Shelf-style, easier sorting |
| Organization style | “Bin and stack” | “Shelf and see” |
Tips to reduce the downsides
- Keep everyday frozen items in the top basket or upper layer.
- Store hard-to-freeze foods (ice cream, orange juice) in the freezer interior, not the door area.
- Aim for a freezer that is about two-thirds full for best performance; use freezer-safe containers to “square off” space.
- Avoid overloading with warm food at once; it slows freezing and can raise freezer temperature.
Why it matters
Most bottom-freezer complaints come down to ergonomics and organization, not cooling performance. If you plan your freezer layout and loading, you get the main benefit (easy fresh-food access) with fewer day-to-day frustrations.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the best bottom mount fridge?
The “best” bottom-mount refrigerator is the one that fits your kitchen opening, holds temperature steadily, and matches the features you will actually use. For an Amana bottom-mount like model ABB1927DEW, we prioritize correct clearances, reliable cooling airflow, and a good door seal over extra features.
What to look for (the practical checklist)
- Fit and clearances: Measure the opening and allow airflow space; most bottom-mount units need clearance at the top and behind for proper circulation.
- Room temperature range: Place the refrigerator where ambient temps stay in a normal indoor range (avoid unheated garages or hot utility rooms).
- Cooling consistency: Listen for steady operation and confirm both compartments reach safe temps.
- Door seal quality: A tight gasket prevents warm air leaks that cause frost, sweating, and long run times.
- Serviceable parts availability: Ice maker, water valve, fan motors, and sensors should be easy to source.
Bottom-mount “best for you” comparison
| If you care most about... | Choose a bottom-mount with... | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Food staying fresh | Stable temps and good airflow | Reduces warm spots and spoilage risk |
| Lower energy use | Tight door gaskets and clean condenser area | Cuts run time and heat buildup |
| Ice and water reliability | Proven ice maker and inlet valve design | Prevents slow fill and no-ice issues |
| Fewer repairs | Simple controls and common replacement parts | Faster, cheaper fixes |
Model-specific tips for ABB1927DEW owners
We recommend using the clearances and leveling guidance in the ABB1927DEW owner’s manual before you judge performance. Proper leveling (slightly higher in front) helps doors close fully, which protects cooling and reduces frost.
If your “best fridge” decision depends on features like automatic ice, confirm your unit is equipped and the water supply is set up correctly. When ice production is the priority, the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q is a common replacement part for this model.
Why it matters
Bottom-mount refrigerators can perform extremely well, but they are less forgiving of poor airflow clearance, uneven leveling, and weak door seals. Getting those basics right usually makes a bigger difference than brand or styling.
Last updated: January 2026





