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We’ve been using a pre lighted tree we got from Lowes the week after Christmas in 2016…it was $100.

Totally worth it. And it looks real



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Posts: 11567 | Location: Temple, Texas! | Registered: October 07, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My 12 pound Tomcat can strip a tree of decorations in ten minutes flat. I put up a tree one year and he had lots of fun. Now I dont bother. Saved me quite a bit of money for trees and related stuff.


My better half now has multiple plaques regarding “crazy cat lady”. Had an artificial tree for many years but with multiple indoor cats now, it is no longer an option. We now have a couple of smaller 1-2 ft. artificial trees on top of china cabinet, and curio cabinet that the cats can not access. Any floor standing tree would be shredded in minutes by our totally lovable but mischievous cats.
 
Posts: 801 | Location: NW North Carolina | Registered: November 04, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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in the last day or two a story on the national news broadcast was a story on christmas trees :: real vs artificial.... one of the interview subject showed a large artificial tree and price was $1100....location west coast Commiefornia.... To much comercialation on the christmas season. Most have lost the true meaning for the season. .......... drill sgt
 
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We have a 4 foot artificial that we put up if the kids visit. It fits on an end table. We no longer decorate much for Christmas


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Posts: 4132 | Location: Colorado | Registered: August 24, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We have a 4 foot artificial that we put up if the kids visit. It fits on an end table. We no longer decorate much for Christmas
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one of the interview subject showed a large artificial tree and price was $1100....location west coast Commiefornia.... .. drill sgt


There has been a big tree (maybe 12 foot) near the front entrance of our Costco for probably 2 months now, $1149.00. Had it marked down for a short period to $999.
 
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There has been a big tree (maybe 12 foot) near the front entrance of our Costco for probably 2 months now, $1149.00. Had it marked down for a short period to $999.


There are high quality fake 12' trees running up close to the $10,000 mark.

I got a real 10' this year at $200, and last year a 15' at almost $500. The 8-10s seemed to start in the $150 range, and a 6-7 foot was close to $100.


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Posts: 15945 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You can buy a really nice artificial tree after Christmas for a couple of hundred bucks .
 
Posts: 4420 | Location: Down in Louisiana . | Registered: February 27, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Always cut our own, plane old cedar from a family farm, or a neighbors Big Grin The kids always loved the hunt and picking out their own. Now, not so much. Bought a 7' fake one in 2015, pre lit with led's and rotating base. Was about 250 bucks. It's great... except for the damn glitter glued on it that sheds.

A son-in-law drags it down from the attic every year at our Thanksgiving family dinner and the grandkids put the balls and crap on it. After new years I put it away.





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Posts: 4214 | Location: Middle Tennessee | Registered: February 07, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I had to take my Festivus Pole to the lower level; wifey not amused.

Ever walk a dog after he eats tinsel off the tree? Rat Terriers are sooo stupid, but that’s another discussion.
 
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My son and I went to Home Depot this morning and bought a 7.5 tree 50% off. Regular price was $199, we paid $99. We have a fake tree for a few years now but I was looking for something a little better.


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Posts: 55316 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I always bought a pre-cut real tree when I was younger, and sometimes a fresher u-cut one. Getting rid of them after New Years was sometimes a hassle, but it was worth it. Did I mention I always lived alone? Then about 10 years ago I took in a roommate along with her cat, and that put an end to the trees. Between the cat being, well, a cat, and my blind dog always pestering the cat (trying to figure out what it was, I think), a tree would never have made it through the holidays upright.

I'd been thinking about getting an artificial one, but assumed the cat would do the same thing to it that she would to a real one. Now that the roommate and the cat have left and I've moved, I'm thinking it's time to get that artificial tree. They're everywhere, and now that Christmas is over I imagine they'll be going on sale. Problem is, they're all made in freaking China. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. I've seen some nice looking domestic ones online, but they start at like $300-400. Maybe they'll go on sale now too.
 
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I sold trees for 25 years and it's hard money. I was lucky and had a nearby wholesale connection where I could buy as I needed them. I'd start with 200 and buy more if needed. Better to run short than have worthless leftovers that you sometimes had to pay to dispose of. Usually fishermen would take a few to make crappie hideouts.

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1990s until I sold business in 96


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Who can forget the ‘Rouse Simmons’?

https://www.archives.gov/publi.../christmas-tree.html

It was a ship bound for Chicago with a load of Christmas trees.
 
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