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aniton
Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:54 am Posts: 27
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Artificial Pre Lit Trees
Artificial Pre Lit Trees are ideal for the busy family this Christmas. These excellent realistic quality artificial trees are supplied already decorated with LED lights.
New technology - The trees are made from a mix of PE (soft rubber) and PVC material combined to produce an extremely authentic artificial tree.
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Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:43 am |
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tresha
Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:26 am Posts: 24
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Re: Artificial Pre Lit Trees
The tradition of the Christmas tree is believed to have originated in medieval Germany. On December 24th, the townspeople would decorate a “Paradise Tree” which would be used in a popular play relating to Adam and Eve. The “Paradise Tree” was usually an evergreen, which is a symbol of eternal life. In 1605, German families began to decorate their houses with evergreens for Christmas celebrations. Eventually, the custom was carried over to America where it was immediately embraced as a wonderful Christmas tradition.
A modern day convenience is the artificial tree, or what some call fake trees. No more messy needles, sap, or spilled water. Ready to plug in and go, prelit Christmas trees are available from 3 feet to 16 feet in height and have clear or multi lights on the prelit tree.
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Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:47 am |
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martin00
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2010 1:32 pm Posts: 22 Location: uk
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Re: Artificial Pre Lit Trees
helo When you go to buy a new vehicle there are certain things you check before buying, right? Well buying an artificial or pre-lit Christmas tree is no different.
You may be tempted to just make sure it’s the right size and style, but by knowing a few extra tips you can actually save yourself money as well as time when setting up the tree.
Here are 7 questions you should ask before you buy an artificial or pre-lit Christmas tree. 1) What’s the Quality of the Pine Needles 2) How Are the Branches Attached? 3) What’s the Center Pole Made of? 4) How Bright are the Christmas Lights? 5) How are the Christmas Lights Attached? thanks
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