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Celebright 7ft / 2.1m Premium Sherwood Forest & Pinecone Pre-Lit Christmas Tree with 1410 Tips and Multi-Function 400 Warm White LEDs

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If you don’t have a garden, you can still opt for this, as there are many rental services now available that will collect your tree after Christmas and nurture it until the following festive season. Some even let you have the same tree year after year. If you don't have the room for a 7 foot giant, or still feel a 6ft option is too big, then we do have the more modest-sized 2ft trees. We've compiled more in depth information below, but if you simply want our take ‘at a glance’, the best artificial Christmas trees to buy are: We’ve tested seven of the trees below at the Good Housekeeping Institute (just look for the GHI Approved logo on the pictures). But in case they aren’t quite right (they’re all natural-looking, for a start), then our shopping editors have selected their favourite fake Christmas trees in a range of colours, styles and price points, so you can find the right one to bring your festive vision to life. Our testers assemble each tree, timing how long it takes to put every branch into place and fluff them too. They award points for its realism, assessing the coverage provided and whether you can see the internal mechanisms or if it’s bushy enough to hide them.

Its 946 tips are more than the stunning Copenhagen, while it also includes around 240 warm white-coloured LED lights. With a Christmasssy glow all of its own, you won't need to add any extra lights and can focus solely on your baubles and hanging decs! 6ft Pre-Lit Aspen TreeThere are a grand 180 LED lights attached to the tree and still over 700 tips available to hang decorations from. Artificial trees tend to be non-recyclable and although you can reuse them each year, to avoid buying more plastic, real trees are generally the greener option. How we test artificial Christmas trees

Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a glorious, joyful tree. After all, isn't one of the core moments of the festive season lugging an enormous Scott's Pine or Norway Spruce through the snowy doorway only to find out it's several inches too tall for your living room? Or getting yourself frustrated because you can't find the one broken bulb that's stopping your LED lights from working? The thing is, it doesn't have to be quite like that. Whilst the smell of a real tree simply cannot be replicated, (though The White Company are giving it their best shot with their scented candles) there is something to be said for the no mess, no fuss option that an artificial tree brings. The experts at Balsam Hill trees have been paving the way for excellent, high quality faux trees since 2006 in the US and 2011 in the UK. Their CEO, Mac Harman, has the following advice. As is so often the case with questions about sustainability, the most sustainable option would be foregoing a tree altogether. However, if you can’t be without one for the big day, then investing in a real tree that still has its roots means it can be replanted in your garden or in a larger pot and kept for next year. The 7.5ft Symons Tree is around 4ft wide, so feels very voluminous, and again, the key to a good-looking faux tree is in the detail: this tree has over 1,754 tips to give a full, bushy effect, which have been hand-painted in a natural shade of green to ensure the most realistic finish.

While you won’t get that lovely scent of pine filling your room, an artificial Christmas tree definitely has its perks and can be better than a real Christmas tree for some. Wondering whether to get an artificial or real tree at Christmas this year? Let us tell you the great benefits behind your decision to 'fake it' this year: The Nordmann Fir is perhaps the tree the UK is most familiar with. It’s the most popular Christmas tree in Western Europe, with what you might think of as the ‘traditional’ shape. The Nordmann Fir is a great option if you're looking for a timeless classic.' I opted for the pre-lit design because I was fed up with unravelling fairy lights from the box and wrapping them around the tree. It comes with 650 bulbs (I went for ‘Candlelight Clear’ for a more realistic option) and as soon as you plug it all together, it instantly lights up: unbelievably satisfying. Given their cost, however, we wanted to know which are easy to put up, and which will look the most life-like in your living room. So, our Good Housekeeping Institute experts started the festivities early and tested a range of leading artificial tree brands to find the very finest for your home.

Christmas is just a matter of weeks away so it’s time to start decorating your home with all things festive. CHRISTMAS TREE DETAILS: Premium Sherwood Forest Pre-Lit Xmas Tree adorned with pinecones. This luxurious tree is made from cashmere pine combined with 88 PE Tips and 1322 PVC tips resulting in a complete full and authentic looking tree. It will be the talking point in any Christmas setting Whether you're after a small space-saver or a glistening giant to take up a corner of your room, we’ve got you covered. 7ft Copenhagen Pre-Lit Tree Most artificial trees are made of plastic, either PVC or polyethylene (PE). The latter is the more recent innovation and involves the use of moulds to create a more realistic look. Consequently, they also tend to be more expensive. Branch design

How we tested the best artificial Christmas trees

It might not feature LED lights but with over 400 tips, there's plenty of space to showcase your unique personality, with baubles, tinsel and much more to match. 2ft Pre-Lit Sparkling Pinecone Christmas Tree This particular Pre-Lit Pinecone Tree can comfortably sit in most places in your home, even on sideboards in your living room.

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