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This is your reminder to buy a Christmas tree before it’s too late

The Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree on a white background.
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If you missed out on last minute Cyber Monday Christmas Tree deals, there’s still time to snap up a last minute Christmas Tree at a fantastic price. Right now, you can buy the Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree for just $69. It previously cost $199, but now that we are a step nearer to the big day, it’s dropped dramatically so you save $130 off the regular price. If you haven’t got round to setting up your Christmas tree yet (or something has befallen it), this is the ideal tree to buy right now. Here’s all you need to know before you buy.

Why you should buy the Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree

If you’re not heading to one of the best dream Christmas destinations this year, it’s time to get your home looking great for the season. The Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree does that with the minimum amount of effort. It has 300 pre-strung warm white LED lights that illuminate 730 branch tips, so you get a bright and beautiful holiday tree.

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It comes with an extra-sturdy top branch for placing the tree topper. It also has pre-attached hinged branches so it’s simple to set up. Adding to the realistic feel, the Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree includes 18 natural pinecones and 18 red berries. It wouldn’t look out of place within the best Christmas movies.

The Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree has a wide four foot diameter, so make sure you have the space in your living room for it. It comes with a metal tree stand and weighs just over 21 pounds, so you know what you’re dealing with. Divided into three sections, it’s simple to figure out (but instructions are included). All you need to do is listen to the best Christmas songs and enjoy the unveiling.

Originally $199, the Holiday Time 7.5 foot pre-lit flocked artificial Christmas Tree is now reduced significantly to $69 at Walmart. If you still haven’t got a Christmas Tree for your home, you can get a great one for a hefty discount here. Check it out for yourself and remember — there’s not much time left!

Jen Allen
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Jen Allen is a technology and lifestyle writer with over 10 years of experience.
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