Top Mount Fridges Size And Capacity To Buy
Top mount refrigerators range from compact 202L models suitable for 1-2 person households up to 450L capacities accommodating larger families. CHiQ and Hisense top mount fridges offer entry-level sizes around 200-250L, whilst LG and Samsung models reach 450L with expanded storage.
Which capacity do you need?
200-250L: Singles, couples, secondary garage fridge
300-350L: Small families, 2-3 people
400-450L: Larger households, 4-5 people, expanded frozen food storage
Physical dimensions typically measure 60-70cm width, making them ideal for renters or kitchens with existing smaller fridge cavities. Height ranges from 145cm for compact models to 170cm for full-size units. Our fridge buying guide provides detailed dimension comparisons across configurations.
Benefits Of A Top Mount Fridges
Fridge with top mount freezer configurations position frozen items at eye level, eliminating bending when accessing frozen meals, fruits or ingredients. This proves particularly useful for households relying heavily on freezer storage for meal prep and batch cooking. Key benefits include:
Compact footprint: Generally smaller than bottom mount or French door models
Budget-friendly: Entry-level pricing compared to other configurations
Freezer accessibility: Eye-level placement reduces bending for frozen goods
Suitable for renters: Fits existing smaller fridge spaces without kitchen modifications
Efficient for small households: Right-sized capacity prevents food waste
Top mount freezers typically offer open storage without compartmentalised sections, providing flexibility for stacking frozen items according to personal preference. Removable twist ice makers in many models allow freezer loading without space restrictions.
Top Mount Fridges Vs Bottom Mount Models
Top mount refrigerators suit households accessing frozen items frequently, with freezer positioned at eye level for convenience. Bottom mount fridges place fresh food at eye level, reducing bending for daily refrigerator access but requiring crouching for frozen goods. Common comparisons:
Energy efficiency: Both can achieve the same energy rating efficiencies
Storage flexibility: Bottom mount models typically offer more adjustable shelving and compartments
Capacity range: Similar capacities available across both configurations
Kitchen space: Top mount requires less width, bottom mount needs adequate bending space
Price point: Top mount generally more affordable at entry level
Bottom mount models like Samsung fridges with foldable shelving or Haier fridges with adjustable temperature drawers provide greater organisation options. Browse best cheap fridges for budget comparisons across configurations.