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The best artificial Christmas trees you can buy
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The best artificial Christmas tree for big rooms
When nothing but the biggest and best will do, National Tree's 12-foot pre-lit Dunhill Fir Tree is just what you need. It's more expensive than the other options in our guide, though it's far from the most expensive artificial tree we looked at. And if you want your living room to look like the grand ballroom in The Nutcracker Ballet, then this is your pick.
This particular tree comes pre-lit with 1,500 perfectly spaced clear lights, so there's no fiddling with tangled strands or burnt-out bulbs since if one burns out, the others will stay lit. The metal stand is also included, so just add a tree skirt, your family's own traditional ornaments, a topper, and you're set for Santa!
Some Amazon reviewers said that the tree is rather difficult to put up, but looks amazing once it's done. So that's something to consider if you're planning to set it up by yourself. But two people should be able to set it up perfectly well with a bit of time and patience. Besides, at 12-feet tall, you can expect a little assembly time for any tree.
Pros: Wow-factor is easy with a tree this giant and full
Cons: Its size means a little more planning and storage space required than with a smaller tree
The best artificial Christmas tree for small spaces
Trying to jam a taller-than-you majestic Christmas tree into your studio apartment or even a dorm room just got easier. With the half Christmas tree from Home Heritage, you don't have to limit yourself to a tiny tabletop tree. What blew me away about this artificial tree is that you can get the imposing grandeur of a seven-foot tree without sacrificing your precious floor space, thanks to the fact that it's basically a faux tree that's been cut in half.
The Home Heritage 7-foot Pre-Lit Artificial Half Christmas Tree comes with all the trappings of a full-size pre-lit artificial tree but only takes up half the space. It's made with only 180 degrees of branches and needles so you can set it up against a wall or in a corner.
At 19-inches wide, you'll use up what will seem like a tiny amount of floor space for a tree this tall. If you're worried that the lack of width might make this tall tree tippy, multiple Amazon customers have said the stand it comes with works perfectly to keep it upright, with no need to anchor it to the wall.
Other reviewers were pleased with this half tree's easy assembly and attractive light arrangement. The only negative reviews mentioned that it can be a bit "wobbly" if you use very heavy decorations and that the branches can take a while to settle out of the container so that they're ready to decorate.
Pros: An absolute must-have for Christmas lovers without a lot of space
Cons: Probably not good for households with cats or small kids, as it might be wobbly
The best budget artificial Christmas tree
Is this the single greatest artificial tree you can buy? Nope! But at just over forty bucks, you won't find one you love more. This 6-foot hinged pine from Best Choice Products is the top-selling full-size tree on Amazon with hundreds of four and five-star reviews.
You won't find the same level of detailed realism and lasting craftsmanship here that you will with some of the pricier trees in our guide, but Amazon shoppers describe this tree as a "cute tree for the price" and "perfect if you just want a decent looking tree without a high price tag."
Other reviewers said it was easy to set up this tree. The metal stand also drives up the functionality, since it makes the whole shebang a lot sturdier and less likely to tip than other inexpensive trees that come with cheap plastic stands.
A few buyers thought the trees weren't quite a full 6 feet in height, but others said they measured and the size was accurate. Some noted that the tree was very full for the price, while still others thought it wasn't quite full enough to look realistic, or that a few branches came out of the box limp.
If the perfect Pinterest-worthy tree is important to your Christmas cheer, then you may want to up your budget. But if a pretty good tree with easy-as-pie setup and a dirt-cheap price tag sounds great to you, then deck the halls with this Amazon top pick.
Pros: A nice, affordable full tree with lightning-fast setup
Cons: You won't be fooling anyone that this tree was once alive
The nontraditional artificial Christmas tree
Do you want your living room to look like a Kardashian Christmas card backdrop? Look no farther than this black and silver ombre tree from Treetopia. Rose gold-toned artificial Christmas trees were all the rage last year, but this year, you can go a step farther and combine the non-traditional color trend with the ombre pattern trend, and make your tree the most 'grammable novelty on the block.
A sturdy metal base supports the 6-foot-tall tree shape composed of high-quality PVC and tinsel needles. The shape is tall and thin, like a real-life Douglas fir, but no one will be under the impression that this tree once grew in the ground.
The fact that this tree doesn't strive to look "realistic" is actually one of its upsides. The shininess and sparkly color, combined with a perfectly cone-shaped silhouette, are the tree's top features.
This is a newish tree, so it doesn't have many reviews on Amazon yet, but Treetopia is a very highly-reviewed and customer-friendly brand in general. Treetopia trees tend to be highly regarded as quality trees on the low end of the pricing scale.
You should have no trouble setting this one up yourself, but note that it may take a few days of fluffing and waiting for all the branches to lie perfectly symmetrically.
Pros: Style and originality at an ultra-low price
Cons: Non-realistically shaped or detailed, but that may be a pro to some
Check out our other great Christmas decorating guides
A beautifully decorated home is part of the wonder of the holiday season. We've rounded up the best decorating essentials for your home to make it easier for you.
Here are our favorite decorations:
- The best faux tree: National Tree Company's Douglas Fir
- The best tree stand: Krinner Tree Genie Christmas Tree Stand
- The best ornaments: Shop all ornaments at Target
- The best tree topper: Christmas Snowman Tree Hugger
- The best wreath for your front door: Woodland Eucalyptus Wreath
- The best stockings: Needlepoint Stockings from L.L. Bean
- The best garland: Home Accents Holiday Pre-Lit Plaza Garland
Sure, those old strands of tiny incandescent bulbs you have tangled up in boxes on the garage shelves are probably fine, but these lights are definitely better. Upgrade your light game this season with these shining examples of great holiday lights.
Here are the best Christmas lights you can buy:
- Best holiday lights overall: KooPower Waterproof Battery Fairy Lights
- Best holiday lights: Good Tidings Light Ceramic Multi-Colored Holiday Lights
- Best light projector: TOFU Laser Projector Light
- Best solar holiday lights: VMANOO Solar Powered String Lights
- Best mini holiday lights: Brizled LED Mini String Lights
Tree skirts add a dash of color and style to your holiday decor while hiding away that unsightly tree stand and all the Christmas light cords.
Here are the best tree skirts you can buy:
- Best traditional tree skirt: Valery Madelyn 48-inch Tree Skirt
- Best large tree skirt: Kurt Adler Embroidered and Pleated 60-Inch Tree Skirt
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