![]() But Habitat’s 6ft natural look tree does a good job for the price. It is hard to find a tree that looks attractive enough for under £200, and even the £100-£150 offerings are slim pickings. 2,466 PVC tips, 3D and flat needles mix.This one is 45kg, so you will probably need two people to put it up. There’s also an unlit version.īalsam Hill trees are easy to construct, coming in three sections that plug into each other, but they are very heavy (up to 174kg for the 12ft tree). The Twinkly Light Show option has just 480, but they can be controlled from a smartphone app for a variety of effects. The multicoloured Colour + Clear version has 960 bulbs. The Candlelight Clear, which I tested, has 650 bulbs. On this 7ft model there are 2,026 tips.Īs well as a choice of sizes from 4ft to a gargantuan 12ft, you get a range of lighting options. Between the branches you can glimpse the trunk, which unlike some other models, has been designed to look like a real tree trunk to add to the naturalistic look. This is the gold standard of faux trees: the branches are based on clippings from real Nordmann firs and have needles that are a dark waxy green on top, and gently curved to reveal a silvery underside - just like the real thing. ![]()
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