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  2. The best artificial Christmas trees of 2024, tested by AOL

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    Height: 7.5 feet | Shape: Slim | Branch tips: 1,269 | Needle type: Mixed | Flocked: No | Pre-lit: Available with or without lights | Light count: 600 | Weight: 42 pounds | Warranty: 3 years If you ...

  3. Pre-Lit Christmas Tree. This nine-foot flocked pine looks like it was taken right out of the ground after a night of heavy snowfall. Luckily, it's fake, so you don't have to worry about covering ...

  4. This Is Not a Drill: Costco's Flocked Christmas Tree Is on ...

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    Hurry! Costco is selling a flocked Christmas tree for $100 off. We don't know how long this deal will last, so get it while it's hot (or shall we say cold?).

  5. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    A pre-lit tree is an artificial Christmas tree which is pre-wired with Christmas lights. The lights are wrapped around the tree before it is sold, reducing set up time and making storage simpler. The lights cannot usually be removed from the tree because they are normally embedded within the artificial branches.

  6. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    An artificial fiber optic Christmas tree. An artificial or fake Christmas tree is an artificial pine or fir tree manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree. The earliest artificial Christmas trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids or feather trees, both developed by Germans.

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Flocked trees, real or artificial, to which flocking was applied became fashionable for the wealthy during the 1930s and have been commercially available since. A 1937 issue of Popular Science advocated spraying aluminum paint using an insect spray gun to coat Christmas trees causing it to appear as if "fashioned of molten silver". [2]