5 artificial Christmas tree buying mistakes to avoid, according to the experts

Artificial Christmas Tree Buying Mistakes To Avoid

Knowing just what to look for when buying a Christmas tree will help you pick the perfect option, ensuring the annual tradition of decorating the tree is a joy, not a headache.

1. NOT CHECKING TIP COUNT

Tip count is essentially how many needles the tree has – and the more needles, the more realistic it will be. You'll find this detail in the product description.

'Forgetting to check could leave you with a tree that looks too sparse. One way to fix this is to use tree flocking powder, at Amazon, to cover the branches in a layer of artificial snow,'

'I have a 6-ft artificial Christmas tree with a tip count of 686 and find that once I have fluffed the branches, pulling them outwards and upwards, it looks full. It might not pass as the real thing, but this tip count works fine for me.'

If it's important for you to make the tree look as realistic as possible, aim for between 800 and 900 tips, as long as you are willing to pay more. Also, you can find out how to make a Christmas tree look fuller –  there are all kinds of ways to make the most of the tip count you have.

2. CHOOSING THE WRONG SIZE

Search interest in 8-foot trees suggests we're going bigger than ever with our festive decorations, and while it might sound obvious, make sure you measure carefully rather than playing guesswork. Use a tape measure, at Amazon, to measure out the maximum width and height that you can fit in the space. Don't forget to factor in the height of your Christmas tree topper, too, or the tree will look squashed.

3. BUYING ONE THAT'S HARD TO ASSEMBLE

Take the time to read the assembly instructions, and opt for one that will be easy to build. For example, a pre-lit model with three hinged sections or 'pop up' design will be easy to put together. As with anything, you get what you pay for, and choosing the highest quality you can afford will mean you are less likely to end up with a tree that won't stand up straight.

4. FORGETTING THE COLLAR

No artificial Christmas tree should be without a tree stand or collar. There are various options out there to help you create a backdrop for gifts under the tree. For a textural look with natural tones, choose a rattan tree collar, at Wayfair. If you are shopping for Christmas decorating ideas with a farmhouse theme in mind, consider this white wooden box design, also at Wayfair to form the base of your tree.

5. NOT CHECKING BRANCH TYPE AND DENSITY

When it comes to choosing your faux, Alick Burnett, Blooming Artificial’s managing director, recommends looking out for the density or fullness of a tree, as this affects how many branches it has, how many decorations it can hold, and how realistic it will look. 'With so many to choose from, finding the right artificial Christmas tree can be tough. Make sure to check the branch type. Some come permanently fixed into place, and while they tend to be slightly more affordable, it's worth going for a tree with adjustable branches that can be moved around to get your desired look.'

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