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The 9.5 Foot Glacial Fir Artificial Flocked Christmas Trees with Pine Cones uses 1500 chilly combination of white and clear lights that use 5.1 Amps. The 3416 tree tips have flocked green natural shaped needles highlighted with frosty pinecones. This white flocked tree has a 69 Inch Base. The Glacial Fir Christmas trees will bring a chilly Christmas feeling into any room for the winter holiday season. All of the Flocked Artificial Prelit Christmas Trees are allergy resistant and fire resistant. This Christmas Trees Artificial White Lighted comes with a heavy duty metal tree stand. What You Need To Know When buying an Artificial Christmas Tree: Purchasing a new Christmas tree should not be a spur of the moment decision, keep in mind your new tree should last about 15 years. When you invest in an tree it is wise to purchase a premium quality tree. In the long run the quality and appearance of your tree will out weigh any additional cost or savings. Make sure you store your tree in a storage bag to avoid damaging it during the summer months. Do not to store your x-mas tree in it's original shipping box. The shipping box will usually be to small once your tree is shaped. Using a storage bag you will avoid having to totally reshape your tree next season. Where ever you store your Artificial Christmas Tree it will probably gather dust, insect residue and other harmful elements if it is not covered properly. To protect your investment in your tree, store it in a dust and insect proof Christmas tree bag. A common mistake is to go out with the intention of buying the tallest, widest Artificial Christmas Tree you can find, only to get home and find it doesn't fit. The most important thing to consider is, where are you going to display your tree. Most home ceilings are 8 feet tall. A 7.5 foot tree will allow you to put a tree topper on the top of most Artificial Christmas Trees. If you have vaulted or custom ceilings you may want to consider a taller tree.
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