What To Look For When Buying An Artificial Christmas Tree -

Gives you the freedom to change light colors every year. It’s also easier to fix if a strand burns out.

A "thin" tree looks cheap. Check the in the product description. Higher tip counts mean a fuller, more lush appearance.

Ensure it comes with a sturdy metal stand, not a flimsy plastic one.

Saves hours of setup. Look for "Continuous On" or "Stay-Lit" technology so one dead bulb doesn't dark the whole strand.

Gives you the freedom to change light colors every year. It’s also easier to fix if a strand burns out.

A "thin" tree looks cheap. Check the in the product description. Higher tip counts mean a fuller, more lush appearance.

Ensure it comes with a sturdy metal stand, not a flimsy plastic one.

Saves hours of setup. Look for "Continuous On" or "Stay-Lit" technology so one dead bulb doesn't dark the whole strand.