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Miele KFMC 3632 L

Bottom Freezer · 16.5

Summary

The Miele KFMC 3632 L is a bottom freezer with 16.5 capacity that uses 560 kWh per year, costing approximately $89.60annually to run at the US average electricity rate. Over 10 years, that's $896.00 in energy costs alone. It uses 11% less energy than the federal minimum standard. It meets ENERGY STAR certification but isn't among the top performers.

Ranked #3515 out of 4363 refrigerators by annual running cost, it costs $27.60 more per year than the category average of $62. At 35.2" wide, it is a standard size for its category.

$89.60
per year to run
61
efficiency score /100
$896.00
10-year energy cost

How This Compares to Other Refrigerators

Ranked #3515 out of 4363 in the refrigerators category (by lowest annual cost).

Annual Cost
$89.60 vs avg $62
$27.60/yr more expensive
Energy Use
560 kWh vs avg 385
175 kWh more
Efficiency Score
61 vs avg 63
Below average

Energy Details

Annual Energy Use560 kWh/year
Federal Standard616 kWh/year
Better Than Standard11%
Annual Cost (at $0.16/kWh)$89.60
Monthly Cost (estimated)$7.47
Capacity16.5
Width35.2"
Height83.8"
BrandMiele
TypeBottom Freezer
Date Certified2025-03-05

Running Cost Breakdown

Estimated electricity costs at different time horizons (based on $0.16/kWh US average rate):

Monthly
$7.47
1 Year
$89.60
5 Years
$448.00
10 Years
$896.00

Actual costs vary by location. States like Hawaii ($0.43/kWh) pay significantly more while Idaho ($0.11/kWh) pays less. Use our energy calculator to estimate costs at your local rate.

What This Means for You

The Miele KFMC 3632 L costs more to run than the average refrigerator. At $89.60/year, you'll pay approximately $276.00 more over 10 years compared to a typical model. Consider whether its other features justify the higher operating cost.

Energy costs are just one factor in choosing a refrigerator. Consider the purchase price, features, reliability, and how the total cost of ownership (purchase price + energy costs over its expected lifespan) compares to alternatives.

Energy cost estimated at $0.16/kWh (US national average). Your actual cost depends on your local electricity rate and usage patterns. Data from ENERGY STAR certified product database.