Artificial trees can seem like a lofty investment, but when you take advantage of these Cyber Monday deals on Christmas trees, your brand new tree need not cost all that much. Artificial Christmas trees may not give you that lovely pine scent, but they make up for it with a lack of sticky sap, no shed needles and no need for regular watering. And even if you buy a rather expensive artificial Christmas tree, over the years of repeated use, that fake tree will save you hundreds compared to the cost of a buying a living tree every winter.
Finding the best Christmas lights, choosing which ornaments make the cut and which stay in the box and Christmas tree placement are all up to you, but when it comes to the best deals on Christmas trees on Cyber Monday, we’ll help you trim the tree with these trimmed tree prices.
Save $40 off an Evergreen Classics Pre-Lit Norway Spruce
Pre-lit Christmas trees cost a bit more (OK, usually twice as much) as unlit trees, but if you’re trying to put a tangible price on convenience, this is it. This tree stands a commanding, but not imposing, 7.5 feet tall and is lush, with 1,733 branch tips. At 52 inches in diameter at the widest point, it’s not too large to fit into a modest-sized room. The lights can be clicked on or off with a handy foot pedal, and the tree features 600 LED bulbs with a warm white color temperature.
Save $100 off a Noble House 9-Foot Norway Spruce
This mighty nine-foot Christmas tree will tower over your holidays, shining brightly with its 1,200 multicolored lights. Perfect for a large family room, expansive foyer or for the lobby of an office building or other large commercial space, the tree is durable enough for years of use even if annually laden with hundreds of ornaments up and down its thousands of branch tips. (That’s 3,655, in case you were wondering.) And right now, it’s $100 off full price.
Save $25 off a Senjie Real Feel Frasier Fir
When you take advantage of the Cyber Monday Christmas tree deal, this faux fir tree costs barely over $100, a price that’s well worth it for a real looking Christmas tree. The fact that it’s not pre-lit means more work decorating it each year, but aside from the reduced cost, it also means you can choose different lighting to suit your mood. The six-foot tree breaks down into three sections and its hinged branches fold up for compact storage during those non holiday months of the year.
Save $43 off a Costway PVC Christmas Tree
Coming in at under $40, this is the least expensive full-sized tree on the list. And while it’s not the most realistic tree, it’s a fine-looking product for that price. Also, it’s durable enough for outdoor use and from a bit of distance, the tree looks great. In addition to the diminutive cost, the tree is also pleasantly lightweight and easy to set up and move about. And with 1,100-plus reviews posted on Walmart’s site, it has a stellar 4.8-star average rating.
Save $100 off a Fraser Hill Southern Peace Pine
Rather than looking perfectly uniform as many artificial holiday trees do, this mighty nine-foot faux pine has that practiced imperfection appeal of a real tree. Because its branches stick out more here and there, rather than forming a perfect cone shape, it really does mimic the look of a real tree. And its strands of pre-strung lights will keep on working even if a bulb or two burn out. Usually a hefty $500, this 68-inch diameter tree is $100 off thanks to a Cyber Monday sale.
Save $99 off a Home Accents 10-Foot Dunhill Fir Tree
This is the tallest artificial Christmas tree on our list, yet thanks to Cyber Monday deals, it’s not the most expensive (though it does tie for that distinction). The giant faux Dunhill Fir tree has 1,200 clear mini lights that will fill the room with warm and welcome light that glows amidst its nearly 5,100 branch tips. And with nearly 800 reviews posted at the time of this writing, the tree has a solid 4.4-star averaged rating, with one customer speaking for many when she called it “Absolutely gorgeous.”
Save $30 off a Winregh 6-Foot Snow Flocked Tree
Much of your decorating work has been done for you when you go with this snow flocked artificial Christmas tree. With its frosted branch tips and pine cones, it has a natural wintery look that’s only accentuated by added lighting and ornaments. The tree can be set up in a matter of minutes and breaks down fast as well. And its 1,000 branch tips and limbs are made from flame-resistant materials.
Save $25 off a Best Choice Products White Christmas Tree
This is a slight departure from the traditional, but a warm and welcoming tree nonetheless. This white artificial Christmas tree makes ornaments stand out like a green tree never could. Pre-lit with warm white incandescent bulbs, it will add a unique glow to any room and is perfect for creating a rich tableau, whether for a shop window, a lobby or a living room.
Save $24 off an FYYZY LED Artificial Tree
This artificial tree isn’t even trying to look real, but that’s the point. Nearly perfectly conical and bedecked with programmable LED lights, it’s not intended for use as your primary Yuletide decoration, but rather as a piece of the greater holiday decor, whether indoors or outside. The lights, controlled by remote or with a handset on the cord, can be set in any of 18 different modes including solid, flashing, chasing, and more, so it’s a great choice for a dynamic outdoor holiday light display.
Save $1.50 off a Hearth & Hand Tabletop Faux Pine in Planter
You may not want this for your primary Christmas tree, but everyone will be cheered by this little guy when it’s used as a tabletop centerpiece, set on a sideboard, or tucked onto a window ledge. With its sparse branches and diminutive size, it has a bit of A Charlie Brown Christmas charm. And speaking of small, it currently costs less than $3.50.
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