Thanks everyone! I'm not sure what we'll do. We currently own a Miele (15 years) which still works great, but is in need of some new parts ($250 - $300). In addition, we are moving to a home with two upstairs. One will be a separate studio apartment for my mom at one end of the house and the other will be all the other upstairs bedrooms. I feel like I am going to want three vacuums and they'd need to be very good quality due to allergies. I know our Miele was very expensive when we bought it, but it also has lasted and we've been able to take it with us when we've moved.
My Miele will do the main floor which is all tile and hardwood. We don't have a power head on it for carpet. We would need something for my mom's area that does carpet and our area which is carpet and hardwood. Seems like a central vacuum would be convenient given the multiple areas, but I can't get past that long cord.
Maybe a central vac with a couple shorter cords stored in each upstairs area would work? I could instead just buy two new vacuums for each upstairs. I feel like I won't vacuum as much if I only have one vacuum and I have to hunt it down everytime I want to do something quick like the kitchen.
I think people are saying cord when they mean hose. The only cord I remember on mine went from the head into the hose, female/male connection type thing.I'm trying to picture these long cords that everyone is talking about. We put central vac in when we built our house 5 years ago. The hose is the usual length, but the power cord which connects to the wall attachment end of the hose ( not the 'business end"), is only 8 feet long at most. Long enough to reach the closest electrical outlet if you don't have one right beside the vac outlet like ours are. Maybe the PPs are dealing with older models? The dust receptacle is out in the garage, which further reduces noise.
I love my central vac (from Sears). Powerful, quiet, good on hardwood/tile, and a power head that cleans our carpets very well. I even have another small power head that is great for the carpeted stairs.