Beautiful 7ft Christmas Tree, great quality, trees like this are usually at least £100!
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Mark2111
13 Nov 1615#42
Actually, nothing is better than a real tree still growing in the ground.
A real tree chopped down and placed indoors may produce allergies or attract insects and pets. It may also shed.
Your preference for a real tree is fine, thats your opinion. Considering the huge amount of artificial trees sold, there are plenty of people that enjoy having an artificial tree and saving money by using the same tree each year.
MrScotchBonnet
13 Nov 169#47
A bit like sex, nothing is better than the real thing but that doesn't stop people pleasuring themselves with toys.
Just because the tree isn't the real thing, doesn't mean it won't be any good. :wink:
Deals are voted hot or cold for their value for money. Your personal dislike of an jtem is neither here nor there. These trees at this time of year are usually a lot more money and £30 is cheaper than others that are similar.
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MrsLD
12 Nov 16#1
Have just reserved one to pick up tomorrow..has anyone got one of these trees ? Just wondering on the look and quality. Very cheap for a 7ft tree
swhdesigns to MrsLD
12 Nov 161#6
just went and bought this after seeing it on here. was set up in the store and looks lovely. was priced up at 60 but all the boxes said. 30. well worth the money by the looks of it
ocelot20 to MrsLD
12 Nov 16#30
We have an 8ft one of these. They look really nice but when we first took it out the box. It had a really bad smell to it (think it was the white foam snow). But sorted it with some pine tree smelly sticks.
orlakelly101
12 Nov 161#2
this tree is actually half decent. i was in a couple of weeks ago and took a pic of the box to remind me of which one to get. pretty sure it was 70 or 80 then as well. thanks for this
Deggers
12 Nov 162#3
Its very snow-stormy :smiley:
nickinoo3008
12 Nov 161#4
It's lovely. Thank you
buttybox1
12 Nov 161#5
:smile: great find thank you
clairelouisey
12 Nov 161#7
Does anyone know if it's quite wide and full?
anglo to clairelouisey
12 Nov 16#8
Just click on the deal link, all the dimensions are there.
It states, 'Width range (max): 120cm' (base). I guess 'Max' might mean variable if for example, you don't hook up the bottom layer of branches it will be a bit narrower, though this tree states that it has hinged branches that might not be detachable.
I don't install the bottom layer on my 'tree' as it makes it too wide, an added benefit is the extra height gained for storing presents under.
PS. 120cm seems to be too wide as the base of a 7ft tree?
silverred
12 Nov 16#9
You can always bend the branches in against the wall. These are ok but all the snow comes off. Will last a couple of years though
gerrard28
12 Nov 162#10
Just ordered one and they have loads near me. Thanks
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Top comments
A real tree chopped down and placed indoors may produce allergies or attract insects and pets. It may also shed.
Your preference for a real tree is fine, thats your opinion. Considering the huge amount of artificial trees sold, there are plenty of people that enjoy having an artificial tree and saving money by using the same tree each year.
Just because the tree isn't the real thing, doesn't mean it won't be any good. :wink:
Deals are voted hot or cold for their value for money. Your personal dislike of an jtem is neither here nor there. These trees at this time of year are usually a lot more money and £30 is cheaper than others that are similar.
All comments (152)
It states, 'Width range (max): 120cm' (base). I guess 'Max' might mean variable if for example, you don't hook up the bottom layer of branches it will be a bit narrower, though this tree states that it has hinged branches that might not be detachable.
I don't install the bottom layer on my 'tree' as it makes it too wide, an added benefit is the extra height gained for storing presents under.
PS. 120cm seems to be too wide as the base of a 7ft tree?