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

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    This tree comes in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 4.5 feet to a towering 15-foot option, and it was one of the most full and lush products we tested, with more than 2,000 branch tips on ...

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    Stores are offering great deals on fake trees on Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2023. The sooner you buy, the better. ... Take 25% off the HOMCOM 6-foot White Pre-Lit LED Douglas Fir Christmas Tree ...

  4. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1.8-meter-tall (6 ft) recycled PVC Christmas tree made by Oncor. Most artificial Christmas trees are manufactured in the Pearl River Delta area in China. [30] Between January and September 2011, over 79.7 million dollars worth of artificial Christmas trees were exported to the United States.

  5. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    However, many Americans still distrusted the safety of electric lights throughout the early 1900s and candles were still used to illuminate trees. The early Christmas tree lights were simply night-lights strung together to form light strings. When General Electric commercially introduced Christmas lights, they quickly became popular. [5] [6 ...

  6. This 6-foot fake Christmas tree looks like the real deal (and ...

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    Made from high-quality PVC material, this robust faux Christmas tree is designed to look like the real deal. Choose from several sizes from 5-foot to 8-foot, all of which are on sale; however ...

  7. Aluminum Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    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] Aluminum Christmas trees were first commercially manufactured sometime around 1955, remained popular into the 1960s, and were manufactured into the 1970s.

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