The Benefits of Investing in a Full Artificial Christmas Tree
The short answer is yes.
The long answer is that it depends on your needs and budget.
If you have the money, there’s no reason not to go for a full artificial tree. Here’s why:
- Full artificial trees can be disassembled, stored in a closet or basement, and reassembled for the next year’s display. This makes it easy to move a tree from one home to another or from apartment to apartment.
- Full artificial trees won’t catch fire like real ones can if they are left unattended or if a candle is left burning too close to them (which is why we recommend never using live branches as decorations).
- You don’t have to worry about losing any needles, which can be a problem with real trees if you don’t properly store them after Christmas and water them enough.
- You don’t have to worry about watering or cleaning up pine needles from the living room floor, which can be a hassle when there are kids around who like playing “fort” in the house.
- Artificial trees come in many different sizes, shapes and colors so you can find one that fits your space perfectly.
- They last much longer than real ones — some even come with warranties of 100 years!
Artificial trees have come a long way in the past few years and they look more realistic than ever before. They also don’t shed needles all over the floor and break easily like older versions did.
Why a Full Artificial Christmas Tree is the Perfect Addition to Your Holiday Decor
The biggest reason to buy an artificial tree is because it will last longer than a real one would. Real trees only last about six weeks before they start shedding needles or get too dry to use, but an artificial tree can last anywhere from three to seven years depending on how well you take care of it. You’ll need to clean your tree regularly with warm water and mild soap so that it doesn’t get dusty or moldy.
Another great reason for buying an artificial tree is because they don’t have bugs! Real trees can be covered with all sorts of insects including moths and beetles that lay their eggs inside of them so when you go to decorate your tree with lights ornaments etc., you’ll be infested with bugs.
Some full artificial trees have lights built into the branches, which can be plugged into an electrical outlet and switched on at night. Others have lights that plug into power outlets and then connect to the tree using wires that dangle down from its branches like icicles after they melt in wintertime.
You can’t beat the price of full artificial Christmas trees. They’re easy to put up, easy to store and require no maintenance. And they’re not just for people with a tight budget — they’re also convenient for anyone who wants to avoid the hassle of decorating a real tree.
But while artificial trees are a good choice for many families, there are some drawbacks. You’ll have to pay extra for lights, or you can opt for an unlit tree if you prefer. And when you buy an artificial tree, it’s important to make sure that you choose one that looks realistic.