Stihl iMow Robotic Mowers: Fresh Cut Look Every Day

Stihl iMow

Having your lawn cut by a robot may bring visions of The Jetsons, but the Stihl iMow robotic mowers don’t require a clunky floating robot in an apron. While robotic mowers are more of a fringe product, they are growing in popularity. Let’s take a look at what Stihl has to offer.

10-Second Summary

  • 1/4-acre and 1-acre models available
  • Uses an algorithm to determine a cutting path
  • No GPS
  • Gives your lawn a just cut look every day
  • $1300/$2000 plus $700 installation fee

Stihl iMow Robotic Mower

For most of us, the draw of a robotic mower is simply not having to spend Saturday cutting the lawn. For others, it’s about having a fresh-cut look every day. The Stihl iMow promises to deliver both.

Intentional Randomness

Stihl uses an algorithm-based mowing pattern (no, that’s not a dance Al Gore came up with after his invention of the internet). It looks like it’s completely random, but it’s actually using a complex mathematical pattern to ensure that every part of your lawn gets cut.

Stihl iMow

Active Time

You get to determine when your Stihl iMow is actually mowing. It’s incredibly quiet, so many people go with nighttime mowing to avoid the times you’ll be enjoying your yard.

There’s a rain sensor built-in, and your iMow can avoid mowing during the rain and program itself to make up the difference later. If you have a lot of rain like we do in central Florida, the mower can push through and mow by turning the sensor off. The mower is perfectly capable of getting wet, it’s just tougher to cut wet grass than it is dry, so it might not get as much done before heading back to the charging station.

Brushless Benefits

Using an electronically controlled brushless motor has its benefits. One is that the blade is ground on both sides. Every time the iMow stops the blades, it reverses their direction to give you a more even wear.

Stihl iMow

Walking the Line

Once you have the guide wires installed, you can add an edge mowing option to give you a clean cut in the areas that your landscaping allows. It’s not an edger, though, so you’ll still need to hit your hard edges when you trim.

Safety

Like all robotic mowers, sensors let it know when it comes across the guide wire or is about to run into an object. When it approaches something other than the wire or if someone picks it up/tilts it, the mower automatically shuts off the blades so no one gets hurt.

Security

While there’s no GPS to track the mower or determine its mowing path, a PIN system helps prevent theft. If you enable it, you’ll have to punch it in before the mower allows you to access the menu. Taking the battery out or resetting the unit won’t help, either, so be sure you don’t lose it!

Stihl iMow Robotic Mower Additional Features

  • Zero emissions, low noise
  • Even mowing across all areas
  • Doesn’t kick up dust, dirt, and allergens like traditional mowers

Two Models for Lawns Up to 1 Acre

You can choose between two models depending on what size lawn you have. The Stihl iMow RMI 422 P is what you’ll use on lawns up to 1/4-acre. The Stihl iMow RMI 632 P covers lawns up to 1 acre.

Stihl iMow

They differ significantly in their brushless motors and batteries. The smaller unit has a 60-watt motor while the larger is more than 3 times more powerful at 185 watts.

The battery is somewhat curious. Rather than using two different capacities on the same voltage, the 422 uses an 18.5V battery and the 632 uses a 29V pack. While it’s odd to see tools in the same line with different voltages, it’s not like you’ll be swapping batteries out while you charge, so it’s not a big deal. Well, not a big deal other than there is surely a much higher cost for the larger pack when it’s time to replace it.

As far as capacity goes, the 422’s 80 watt-hour battery will run for up to an hour. The much larger 194 watt-hour battery in the 623 will run up to 2-1/2 hours.

Price and the Elephant in the Room

Compared to Husqvarna’s robotic mower lineup, both Stihl iMow models have a pretty attractive price. The 422 runs just under $1300 while the 632 is just $700 more at $2000.

But that doesn’t include installation.

Stihl tells us that it’s possible to do your own installation, but they highly recommend letting your local dealer handle that for you. So add another $700 to your price.

Stihl iMow Robotic Mower Specifications

Stihl iMow RMI 422 P

  • Motor: 60-watt brushless
  • Power Source: 18.5V Li-ion battery
  • Battery Capacity: 80 Wh
  • Estimated Runtime: 60 minutes
  • Weight: 19.8 pounds
  • Cutting Height: 0.79″ – 2.4″
  • Maximum Maintenance Area: 1/4-acre
  • Maximum Slope: 22º
  • Docking Station Cord Length: 32 ft
  • Price: $1299.95 plus ~$700 installation fee

Stihl iMow RMI 632 P

  • Motor: 185-watt brushless
  • Power Source: 29V Li-ion battery
  • Battery Capacity: 194 Wh
  • Estimated Runtime: 150 minutes
  • Weight: 28.6 pounds
  • Cutting Height: 0.79″ – 2.4″
  • Maximum Maintenance Area: 1 acre
  • Maximum Slope: 24º
  • Docking Station Cord Length: 32 ft
  • Price: $1999.95 plus ~$700 installation fee

 

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