Model
Eurodesign RDBM191**
Rank #715 means 714 of the 1,000 refrigerator models we track cost less to run each year; the 75th efficiency percentile means it uses less energy for its size than 75% of those models.
What does the Eurodesign RDBM191** cost to run per year?
At $86 a year to run, the Eurodesign RDBM191** runs more expensively than most models in its class, ranking #715 of 1,000 refrigerator models we track. It uses 11% less energy than the U.S. federal standard model in its class, which would cost about $97/yr to run, a saving of roughly $11 a year. Its 75th size-adjusted efficiency percentile is a step ahead of the class median, though not among the very top results. At 18.7 cu ft, it is a large refrigerator for the class, which runs 1.2 to 31.7 cu ft; size and efficiency are the two levers behind the figure above, and this dataset does not carry a separate efficiency-factor column for this class.
Immediately around it on the leaderboard, the Element ERBM19*** at $86/yr runs a little cheaper and the Ikea VÄLGRUNDAD at $86/yr runs a little more, a sense of how tightly models are packed at this point in the ranking. A refrigerator typically stays in service for somewhere around 12 years; over that span, the Eurodesign RDBM191**'s $86/yr adds up to roughly $1032 in electricity alone, before purchase price or repairs.
Also sold as: Appliance Basics HD676REWNSS.
By the numbers
The Eurodesign RDBM191** normalized against its whole class, so each figure means something.
What it costs you over time
Running cost is an every-year number, so it compounds. At $86/yr, here is what the Eurodesign RDBM191** adds up to before purchase price, water, or repairs enter the math.
Left running for a decade at today's US average rate, the Eurodesign RDBM191** costs about $860. That is roughly $110 less than a standard model in its class, which would run closer to $970 over the same ten years.
How the Eurodesign RDBM191** compares
The refrigerator class we track runs from $8 to $149 a year. At $86/yr, it runs about $22 a year above the class median of $64, and it is about $78 a year more than the cheapest refrigerator to run at $8. Against the US federal standard model for its class at about $97/yr, the Eurodesign RDBM191** uses 11% less energy.
What drives its running cost
At 18.7 cu ft, the Eurodesign RDBM191** is a large refrigerator for its class, which spans 1.2 to 31.7 cu ft with a median of 12.6 cu ft, among refrigerator models, bigger capacity is the most common reason a running-cost figure lands on the high side, all else being equal.
- Interior volume. Cubic feet of interior volume is the first thing that scales a fridge's running cost up or down, before compressor quality even enters the picture.
- Counter depth vs standard depth. Counter-depth models sit flush with cabinets but usually hold less interior volume than a standard-depth model of the same width, which can nudge the per-cubic-foot running cost either way.
- Compressor technology. Newer variable-speed (inverter) compressors modulate output instead of cycling fully on and off, which tends to use less energy for the same cooling job than an older fixed-speed compressor.
- Placement and ventilation. A fridge pushed tight against a wall or cabinet, or standing next to an oven or in direct sun, works harder to shed the heat its compressor produces, which can push real-world cost above the published figure.
Common questions
Is the Eurodesign RDBM191** cheap to run?
Not especially. At $86 a year it ranks #715 of 1,000 refrigerator models we track, in the pricier part of its class to run, though its size and features may still justify that for your needs.
How much does the Eurodesign RDBM191** cost per month?
Roughly $7.21/mo, spreading the $86/yr estimate evenly across twelve months at $0.1856/kWh. Actual monthly bills swing with your rate and usage pattern.
How is this running-cost figure calculated?
We take the model's published annual energy use of 466 kWh from ENERGY STAR and multiply it by the US average residential electricity rate of $0.1856/kWh, giving about $86 a year. It is an electricity-only estimate and does not include purchase price, water, or installation.
How efficient is the Eurodesign RDBM191** for its size?
75th percentile once size is factored in. That means its size-adjusted efficiency is a real factor in the running-cost figure above; its capacity plays a large role too.
Cheaper to run in the same class
| Rank | Model | Cost/yr |
|---|---|---|
| 717 | Element ERBM19***18.7 cu ft | $86 |
| 716 | Criterion CBMR187M4*18.7 cu ft | $86 |
| 715 | Appliance Basics HD676REWNSS18.7 cu ft | $86 |
| 714 | Vissani MDFD18SS518.4 cu ft | $86 |
| 713 | Omnimax 3750-07718.4 cu ft | $86 |
Source
ES_1125680_RDBM191**_08092021071515_80094624View certified refrigerator listingsENERGY STAR data as of July 2026Eurodesign and RDBM191** are used here for identification only and are not endorsements. Figures are computed by WattWise Labs from public ENERGY STAR data, not measured in our own lab.