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  2. The 10 Best Artificial Christmas Trees on Amazon - AOL

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    Sometimes, simplicity is all you need – and you definitely get that with this 4.5-foot classic artificial Christmas tree. Despite being on the shorter side, the branches look full and lush.

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

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    To find the best artificial Christmas trees out there today, we tested a total of nine options from popular brands like King of Christmas, Balsam Hill, Puleo, and more.

  4. The 15 Best Artificial Christmas Trees to Make Your Season ...

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    When it comes to the lifespan of artificial Christmas trees, most high-quality trees will last between 8 to 10 years, according to Balsam Hill experts. Trees made from PVC, which is a common ...

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    Take up to 50% off artificial Christmas trees from Balsam Hill, our best overall pick for artificial Christmas trees. Home Depot Save $40 on the HOMCOM 9-foot Pencil Tree .

  6. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    The number of artificial Christmas trees imported to United States rose 139 million in the same nine-month period in 2012. Promoters of artificial trees highlight them as convenient, reusable, and of better quality than artificial trees of old. Supporters also note that some apartment buildings have banned natural trees because of fire concerns ...

  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".