Time savings is the primary perk of purchasing a pre-lit Christmas tree. You don’t have to spend hours stringing lights on these trees yourself. If you’re short on time or just don’t have the patience to decorate an artificial Christmas tree, this can make all the difference.
One other perk is that, unlike genuine trees, these ones won’t lose their needles. Choose a silk one, and you won’t have to worry about shedding because silk doesn’t have needles.
Not only are these trees more convenient to store than real ones, but they also require no watering or outdoor storage until after Christmas Day.
Perhaps you’ve heard that buying a pre-lit Christmas tree is a bit of a waste of money, and that you can achieve the same look by simply decorating your own tree with lights. Here are some of the reasons why we think the price is justified:
You won’t have to spend so much time fixing it.
The most significant benefit of purchasing a pre-lit Christmas tree is that you won’t need to spend hours stringing hundreds or even thousands of lights onto the tree yourself. Instead, you take it out of the box, plug it in, and wait for the miracle to occur. We’ve all been there—sitting on the floor for what seems like forever, attempting to locate the correct socket for a string of lights.
It’s safe to say that they’re stunning.
We adore trees for the beauty and texture they bring into our homes from the outdoors, but their limbs may be a nuisance at times. Pre-lit trees alleviate this burden because they come with ornaments and lights already attached and have precisely formed branches that will make any room look more festive with less effort on your part. Some of them even have energy-efficient LED lighting that won’t cause your home to overheat like conventional bulbs would.
When compared to other types of trees that need to be decorated by hand, these artificial ones are a clear winner in terms of appearance. So, if you want your house to look festive and welcoming this holiday season, it’s smart to invest in a pre-lit tree rather than a bare one.
They can be stashed away till next year with little effort.
Like me, you may leave your Christmas tree and other decorations up until at least January 1st, and perhaps even until the Feast of the Three Kings in early January (January 6).
Sizes vary.
Pre-lit trees range in size from those designed for use as table centerpieces to those designed to take up an entire room when placed on the floor. The larger trees are perfect for using as table centerpieces or sprinkling holiday happiness on other tables throughout the house.
They are affordable.
In case you needed more convincing to buy a pre-lit tree this holiday season, here’s another one. No matter how much money you have, they can help you save more of it! Your new Christmas tree has all the trimmings already attached, so there’s no need to run out and get stringing wire or more lights.