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This 6.5' beauty is pre-lit with delicate fairy lights and looks great as a secondary tree, even if you don't plan to hang any ornaments on it. $399 at Balsam Hill Balsam Hill
We tested the 6.5' tree with clear incandescent lights. If you opt for the 6.5' tree without lights, it's only $299 today — or $250 off its regular price. But for our money, we recommend a lit tree.
Another option from Best Choice Products, this artificial spruce tree doesn’t include any lights, and it’s even more affordable than the other model, costing just $70 for a 6-foot tree.
Each year, hospital emergency rooms treat about 1,300 people for injuries related to holiday lights and 6,200 people for injuries related to holiday decorations and Christmas trees. With artificial trees, the risk of fire can be lower compared with real trees due to the use of fire-resistant coatings, however, these can lose their effectiveness ...
Twelve years later, a 2004 ABC News/The Washington Post poll revealed that 58 percent of U.S. residents used an artificial tree instead of a natural tree. [28] The real versus artificial tree debate has been popular in mass media through the early 21st century. The debate is a frequent topic of news articles during the Christmas holiday season.
The Sri Lankan Christmas tree is the world's tallest artificial Christmas tree. [1] [2] It was built on the Galle Face Green in Colombo, Sri Lanka, the tree is 72.1 m (236 ft 6.58 in) tall and opened on Christmas Eve 2016. The cone-shaped tree is a steel-and-wire frame made from scrap metal and wood, and