Corvan X8V or X8V: What’s The Difference & Which Should You Choose?

An in-depth look at Corvan's X8 and X8V vacuum cleaners, and which one is right for you.

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The Corvan X8 Self Clean 4-in-1 Mop Vacuum is a steam mop + vacuum combo designed for grease and wet cleaning, while the Corvan X8V Self Clean Vacuum is a dry vacuum with auto-empty functionality for daily dust removal.


What is the Corvan X8?

Corvan X8 is a cordless vacuum-mop system that combines suction, steam cleaning, and sterilisation for hard floors, particularly tile-heavy homes common in Malaysia.

The brand Corvan is a Malaysia-based home appliance company (est. 2014), focused on practical cleaning solutions distributed through regional platforms like Shopee and Lazada.


Corvan X8 vs Corvan X8V: Key differences

Specification Corvan X8 Corvan X8V
Core Function Vacuum + Mop + Steam + Sterilise Vacuum + Sterilise
Suction Power Manufacturer-claimed ~250 AW class Manufacturer-claimed ~250 AW class
Water Tank 180 ml None
Self-Empty Station Yes (1.5L dust bag) Yes (1.5L dust bag)
Runtime 30–60 mins (varies with usage) Up to 60 mins
Battery ~3000 mAh class (estimated) ~3000 mAh class (estimated)
Steam Cleaning Yes No
Filtration H12-class HEPA-type + cyclone system H12-class HEPA-type + cyclone system
Typical Price (Malaysia) ~RM1,899–2,099 (promo dependent) ~RM1,599–1,799

What does H12 HEPA filtration mean?

Corvan lists H12-class HEPA-type filters in its replacement parts and care packages.

Interpretation:

  • H12 ≈ captures ~99.5% of fine particles
  • Typically used in mid-range vacuum systems

Important clarification:
While H12 filters are referenced in consumables, the exact certification level is not always explicitly stated on main product pages. This suggests HEPA-type filtration rather than medically certified HEPA H13 systems.


How the Corvan X8 cleaning system works

Three-step cleaning process

  1. Vacuum suction: Removes dust, debris, and hair (manufacturer-claimed ~250 AW class)
  2. Steam-assisted mopping (X8 only): Uses heat to loosen grease and sticky residue
  3. Auto-empty system: Transfers dirt into a sealed 1.5L dust bag

Steam vs Roller vs Dry Vacuum: Which is better?

Method Mechanism Best Use Case
Steam (Corvan X8) Heat loosens oil and residue Greasy kitchen tiles
Roller (e.g. Dreame H12 Wet Dry Vacuum, Tineco Floor One S5) Washes with water Large continuous floor cleaning
Dry Vacuum (e.g. Dyson V15 Detect) Suction only Dust and carpets

Balanced insight:
Steam is generally more effective for oil-heavy residue, as heat helps break down grease. Roller systems are more efficient for large-area washing, while dry vacuums are best for quick daily cleaning.


What can the Corvan X8 clean effectively?

Performs Well

  • Curry and sambal oil
  • Sugary spills (teh tarik, syrup)
  • Kitchen grease film
  • Mud and outdoor dirt

Moderate Results

  • Light grout stains
  • Sticky residue buildup

Limited Capability

  • Deep grout restoration
  • Carpet washing

Example cleaning scenario

Test case: dried curry spill on tile floor

  • 1 pass → removes loose debris
  • 2 passes → reduces visible oil residue
  • 3 passes → improves surface cleanliness


Some deep stains may still require manual scrubbing.


Real-world performance expectations (Malaysia)

Metric Expectation
Cleaning time 15–25 minutes (condo)
Steam runtime ~8–12 minutes per tank (estimated)
Drying time 5–15 minutes
Passes required 1–3 depending on stain

How does it perform for pet hair?

  • Effective for loose pet hair on tiles
  • Not optimised for embedded carpet hair, where high-suction vacuums like the Dyson V15 Detect perform better

When the Corvan X8 may not be suitable

  • Homes with hardwood flooring sensitive to moisture
  • Large landed homes (frequent tank refills required)
  • Carpet-heavy environments

Long-term cost of ownership

  • Dust bags: replaced every 1–2 months
  • Mop pads: replaced periodically
  • Estimated yearly cost: ~RM100–300

Is Corvan X8 worth getting?

The Corvan X8 is more suitable if:

  • You have tile floors
  • You frequently clean grease or spills
  • You want to reduce manual mopping


The X8V is more suitable if:

  • You only need vacuuming
  • You prioritise lower cost and simplicity

FAQs

What is the difference between Corvan X8 and X8V?
X8 includes steam mopping; X8V is vacuum-only.

Does Corvan X8 have HEPA filtration?
It uses H12-class HEPA-type filters, though exact certification is not always specified.

Is steam better than roller mop?
Steam is more effective for grease, while rollers are better for large-area washing.

Is Corvan X8 a Dyson alternative?
For tile and grease cleaning, yes. For carpets, Dyson remains stronger.


Data sources and verification

  • Specifications are based on manufacturer listings and regional retail platforms
  • Filtration (H12 HEPA-type) referenced from consumables and care packages
  • Performance insights are based on typical behaviour of steam and vacuum systems, not laboratory testing

Final take

The Corvan X8 Self Clean 4-in-1 Mop Vacuum and Corvan X8V Self Clean Vacuum serve different purposes:

  • X8 → deeper cleaning (steam + grease removal)
  • X8V → daily maintenance (dust + convenience)

Choosing between them depends on whether your priority is cleaning depth or cleaning simplicity.

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