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AirDoctor Review: 4 Air Purifiers Tested & Compared

Derek Hales

Written By: Derek Hales

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AirDoctor is a leading brand in air purification. We put their flagship models to the test in a side-by-side comparison.

AIRDoctor AD5000

AirDoctor 5000

1 hour PM2.5: 0.1 1 hour PM10: 0.1 1 hour Particles: 19 1 hour AQI: 2 Noise Range: 27 – 52 dB
AirDoctor 3000

AirDoctor 3000

1 hour PM2.5: 0.1 1 hour PM10: 0.2 1 hour Particles: 15 1 hour AQI: 1 Noise Range: 28 – 54 dB
AIRDoctor 2000

AirDoctor 2000

1 hour PM2.5: 0.1 1 hour PM10: 0.1 1 hour Particles: 34 1 hour AQI: 1 Noise Range: 26 – 54 dB
AirDoctor 1000

AirDoctor 1000

1 hour PM2.5: 0.1 1 hour PM10: 0.2 1 hour Particles: 15 1 hour AQI: 1 Noise Range: 29 – 52 dB
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Purification Test

First, we need to compare purification performance of the different air purifiers. To do this, we test each air purifier individually by placing it in a medium sized room in our office (`14’x10’).

We take precise measurements of the pretest air quality using the Temtop LKC-1000S+ professional air quality detector.

Air Quality Testing meter
Electronic testing meter we use to measure particulates and air quality

We then run the air purifier for 1 hour at the highest fan speed. After the 1 hour, we take an additional measurement of the air quality to compare with the pretest data. 

Below, we’ve included information on the testing criteria and what defines good vs. bad air quality. 

air quality index - PM 2.5 particulate matter index

Lower numbers in the post-test data means better purification performance. We want to see the key data points get as close to 0 as possible. 

AirDoctor 5000 vs. 3000 vs. 2000 vs. 1000

Below is a side-by-side of the air quality created by each purifier after it ran for 1 hour.

1 hr. PM2.51 hr. PM101 hr. Particles1 hr. AQI
AirDoctor 50000.10.1192
AirDoctor 30000.10.2151
AirDoctor 20000.10.1341
AirDoctor 10000.10.2151

AirDoctor 5000 Performance

Purification performance was excellent for the AirDoctor 5000

Starting Baseline

  • PM2.5: 1.9
  • PM10: 3.2
  • Particles: 396
  • AQI: 7

After 1 Hour

  • PM2.5: 0.1
  • PM10: 0.1
  • Particles: 19
  • AQI: 2

It was able to improve PM2.5 by 94.7% and remove 95.2% of airborne particulates.

AIRDoctor AD5000
AIRDoctor AD5000

Seeing both the PM2.5 and PM10 at 0.1 is exactly what we are looking for in our testing. 

AirDoctor 3000 Performance

Just like its larger version, the AirDoctor 3000 had fantastic results. 

Starting Baseline

  • PM2.5: 2.1
  • PM10: 3.5
  • Particles: 493
  • AQI: 8

After 1 Hour

  • PM2.5: 0.1
  • PM10: 0.2
  • Particles: 15
  • AQI: 1

Our testing showed it was able to remove 97.0% of particulates in the surrounding air. In addition, it improved PM2.5 by 95.2%.

AirDoctor 3000
AirDoctor 3000

While PM10 didn’t get as low as 0.1, it wasn’t too far off. I would still consider this excellent performance. 

AirDoctor 2000 Performance

As with the other models, performance for the AirDoctor 2000 was exceptional. Both PM2.5 and PM10 were at 0.1, which is nearly perfect.

Starting Baseline

  • PM2.5: 0.9
  • PM10: 1.6
  • Particles: 189
  • AQI: 3

After 1 Hour

  • PM2.5: 0.1
  • PM10: 0.1
  • Particles: 34
  • AQI: 1

The AD2000 improved PM2.5 by 88.9% and reduced airborne particulates by 82.0%.

AIRDoctor 2000
AIRDoctor 2000

AirDoctor 1000 Performance

Last but certainly not least, the AirDoctor 1000 also had fantastic results. 

Starting Baseline

  • PM2.5: 2
  • PM10: 3.5
  • Particles: 359
  • AQI: 8

After 1 Hour

  • PM2.5: 0.1
  • PM10: 0.2
  • Particles: 10
  • AQI: 1

97.2% of airborne particulates were removed, and PM2.5 was improved by 95.0%.

AirDoctor 1000
AirDoctor 1000

Again, PM10 wasn’t quite 0.1, but this is still a great performance. 

The Filters

The reason performance was quite similar between the different models is due to the filters inside. While coverage area and fan speed differ between the models, the filters are virtually the same across all 4 models.

AIRDoctor AD5000 filters
AirDoctor 5000 filters
AirDoctor 3000 removing filters
AirDoctor 3000 removing filters
AIRDoctor 2000 pre-filter
AIRDoctor 2000 pre-filter
AirDoctor 1000 filters close-up
AirDoctor 1000 filters close-up

They may be smaller or larger, depending on the model, but they are otherwise extremely similar. 

These include:

  • Pre-filter
  • Activated carbon filter
  • HEPA filter
  • Negative ion generator

The pre-filter is first, catching the larger airborne particulates like hair or dust. 

AIRDoctor AD5000 pre-filter
AIRDoctor AD5000 pre-filter

Next, the activated carbon filter focuses on VOCs and odors, removing them from the air. 

After, the HEPA filter catches airborne particulates like dust or pollen as small as 0.3 microns. 

AIRDoctor 2000 HEPA filter
AIRDoctor 2000 HEPA filter

The final filter, the negative ion generator, is optional and can be turned on/off at the touch of a button. It attaches negative ions to floating airborne particulates, causing them to fall to the ground.

Noise Test

We also tested how much noise is generated by each air purifier. We do this with a sound meter from about 3’ away and record the level of noise made. 

LowMidHigh
AirDoctor 500027.3 dB36.9 dB51.5 dB
AirDoctor 300028.5 dB46.0 dB53.2 dB
AirDoctor 200026.8 dB39.7 dB53.2 dB
AirDoctor 100029.2 dB41.4 dB51.4 dB

Across the board the sound is quite similar between the purifiers. On the quietest setting they should be quiet enough for sleep. But they can be quite loud on the highest fan speeds.

Usability Test

Across the all devices usability for each air purifier is simple and straightforward. AirDoctor chooses to forgo some of the more cutting edge features for a solid design and fantastic performance. 

AIRDoctor 2000 controls
AIRDoctor 2000 controls

They all are easy to set up, coming practically ready to run out of the box. Each uses touch buttons on the top of the device to control all the functionality. 

These buttons include:

  • Power control
  • Fan speed control
  • Auto mode
  • Dim lights
  • Preset timers
  • Negative ion generator control
  • Filter replacement indicators

None of the models have app connectivity or a remote control.

AirDoctor 3000 sensors
AirDoctor 3000 sensors

Maintenance is also quite similar. The sensors need to be wiped and the filters need to be replaced. HEPA filters need to be replaced every 6-12 months and carbon filters every 12 months, but this can change depending on usage and environment. 

Size & Coverage Area

Size is the biggest difference between the different models. Due to the size and weight of the Air Doctor 5000 it stands on wheels, while the other models have handles to help move them around. 

WidthLengthHeightWeight
AirDoctor 500016.0″16.0″28.8″32.6 lbs.
AirDoctor 300016.0″8.5″24.0″19.0 lbs.
AirDoctor 200013.9″6.6″18.7″10.0 lbs.
AirDoctor 10009.0″9.0″23.0″10.0 lbs.

In addition, with different sizes comes different coverage areas. 

Coverage Area (2x air changes per hour)

5000

2,001 sq. ft.

3000

1,274 sq. ft.

2000

610 sq. ft.

1000

570 sq. ft.

CADR

5000

534 CFM

3000

373 CFM

2000

162 CFM

1000

162 CFM

Specifications

5000300020001000
ManufacturerAirDoctorAirDoctorAirDoctorAirDoctor
Width16.0″16.0″13.9″9.0″
Height28.8″24.0″18.7″23.0″
Weight32.6 lbs.19.0 lbs.10.0 lbs.10.0 lbs.
FiltersCarbon, HEPA, Negative IonCarbon, HEPA, Negative IonCarbon, HEPA, Negative IonCarbon, HEPA, Negative Ion
Wifi CompatibilityNoNoNoNo
Room Coverage2,001 sq. ft.1,274 sq. ft.610 sq. ft.570 sq. ft.
CADR534 CFM373 CFM162 CFM162 CFM
ReturnsVaries by retailerVaries by retailerVaries by retailerVaries by retailer
Warranty1 year1 year1 year1 year
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Should you buy the AirDoctor 5000?

I would recommend the AirDoctor 5000 if you’re looking for the following features:

  • Extra large coverage area on wheels: If you are looking for air purification for a large room or full home, look no further than the AirDoctor 5000. It covers a massive 2,001 sq. ft. area with outstanding purification performance. Plus, it is easy to move around thanks to wheels. 

Should you buy the AirDoctor 3000?

I would recommend the AirDoctor 3000 if you’re looking for the following features:

  • Medium size, but large coverage: For a large area, but not quite as large as a full home or large apartment, the AirDoctor 3000 is an excellent option. It can still cover up to 1,274 sq. ft. but isn’t as large (or as expensive) as the 5000. In addition, purification performance is still fantastic. 

Should you buy the AirDoctor 2000?

I would recommend the AirDoctor 2000 if you’re looking for the following features:

  • Medium room coverage in a small device: If you are looking for coverage for a room rather than a large area, the AirDoctor 200 is a solid choice. It is 9 pounds lighter than the 3000 and can still cover 610 sq. ft. with fantastic results. That lighter size makes it easy to move around with you if needed. 

Should you buy the AirDoctor 1000?

I would recommend the AirDoctor 1000 if you’re looking for the following features:

  • Tower design with 360° degree intake: If you like the performance of AirDoctor but would rather a tower design, take a look at the 1000. It has slightly less coverage than the 2000, covering 570 sq. ft. but it still has great performance. In addition, it stands taller and thinner than 2000 or 3000 and has 360° degree air intake.

About Derek Hales

Derek HalesDerek Hales is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ModernCastle.com. He has been featured in Fast Company, Reader's Digest, Business Insider, Realtor.com, She Knows, and other major publications. Derek has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Kansas State University. Hales has been testing and reviewing products for the home since 2014.