Artificial Christmas Trees Keep The Holiday Decorating Hassles – And Costs – To A Minimum

Real Christmas trees can be such a hassle. First, you have to pick through the available trees at your neighborhood lot to find one that doesn’t have a bad side and won’t bust your budget. Then, you have to get it home. After you’ve hauled the tree inside, next comes the annual untangling of lights. And, don’t forget to water it, or you’ll have a potential fire hazard. After the new year, it’s disposal and clean up time. It’s no wonder so many families opt for artificial Christmas trees from Balsam Hill.

Sold through their website at balsamhill.com, the California company offers the most realistic Artificial Christmas Trees available. The key is their exclusive True Needle Technology, which creates evergreen foliage through injection molded plastic and differing colors of pigment. The result: an artificial Christmas tree that mirrors the color, texture and structure of a natural evergreen tree, from the branches to the needles.

While Balsam Hill artificial Christmas trees look real, the hassles of real Christmas trees are not included. The lightweight trees have hinged branches, allowing for easy setup and storage. An artificial Christmas tree may cost a bit more – prices range from less than $300 to more than $1,500 – than a real one, but considering it will be used every year, an artificial Christmas tree saves money over time. Many come pre-lit, as well, which eliminates another annual cost from your holiday decorating budget.

Perhaps the biggest selling point for Balsam Hill artificial Christmas trees is the purchase process. The website offers a Personalized Tree Finder that asks the following questions:

How tall would you like your tree to be? Balsam Hill artificial Christmas trees range from less than 6 feet to more than 15 feet.

What type of lighting would you like on your tree? An artificial Christmas tree can have color and clear, clear, multi-colored or LED. Or, the shopper can select an unlit tree.

What tree shape do you prefer? Balsam Hill offers artificial Christmas trees in several shapes, from regular, narrow and slim, to the more unusual topiary potted and flatback.

How wide would you like your tree to be? Artificial Christmas trees are available in a variety of sizes: under 36 inches, 36 to 47 inches, 48 to 59 inches, 60 to 71 inches, and 72 inches and larger.

What type of needle do you prefer? Choose from True Needle, Pine or Classic. For those who find making this decision difficult, Balsam Hill offers a Branch Sample Kit for $17. The cost of the kit will be credited toward a purchase.

What collection do you prefer? Balsam Hill sells four different collections: Aspen, Vermont, Napa and Classics. The company’s wide variety of artificial Christmas trees ensures a tree for every taste.

What prince range(s) do you prefer? Less than $300, $300 to $599, $600 to 899, $900 to $1,199, $1,200 to 1,499, or more than $1,500. Pick the tree to fit your budget, keeping in mind that Christmas trees will no longer be an annual expense.

Right now is the perfect time to purchase an artificial Christmas tree, as Balsam Hill offers up to 65 percent off in the months immediately following Christmas. Wreaths and garland are also on sale.

The artificial Christmas Trees sold by Balsam Hill look so real, they have earned mentions on TV shows from Good Morning America to the Ellen DeGeneres Show. They are also widely used by retailers in holiday displays and advertisements. The Good Housekeeping Research Institute even named the company’s Balsam Fir the “best overall” Artificial Christmas Tree. Visit balsamhill.com today to purchase the perfect Christmas tree for your home.

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