Crispi vs Foodi Dual Zone XL AF451
A side-by-side readout for noise.
Understanding noise
Noise is a numeric spec measured in dB. On this metric, lower values are generally better — smaller, lighter, thinner, or less demanding usually translates to a more comfortable or more efficient product. When comparing two products, focus on the percentage gap rather than the raw delta: a 200-unit lead means something very different at the low end of the range than at the high end. Pay attention to the unit, too — manufacturers sometimes quote peak or burst figures that are not sustained in real-world use. Cross-check the published number against independent measurements where possible, especially for performance and battery claims. Finally, remember that a single spec rarely tells the whole story; the Mars Score weighs noise together with the rest of the spec sheet so one outlier doesn't distort the verdict.
This matchupFoodi Dual Zone XL AF451's 58dB is roughly 5% more than Crispi's 55dB (a 3dB gap). Lower is better here, so Crispi takes the lead in real use.
Other specs on this comparison
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