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HOMCOM's artificial Christmas tree selection gets you all the ambiance the holiday brings without any of the mess. Spending time together with friends and family is really what Christmas is all about, and your tree is something you shouldn't have to mess with (ugh). Our HOMCOM artificial Christmas trees will help take some of the hassle out of the holiday. Little mess, simple assembly, and impeccable ambiance help make your season just a little brighter.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- If you're looking for an unlit artificial Christmas tree that takes up less space, ours has it. Slim and narrow, it opens up the living room, while its removable, collapsible feet save space when the holidays are over.
- Lush and dense, it offers real Christmas tree style. Once fluffed, the towering seven-foot tree will get you in the gift-giving spirit.
- A flame-retardant Christmas tree will give you some extra peace of mind if you have to put your tree next to your fireplace. Of course, it's great ambiance on its own, but a fireplace... I mean, come on.
- you get a slim cardboard box (easy storage). You get three pieces to put together (easy assembly). You get a lightweight and strong base.
- Overall tree dimensions (including base): 35.75" Dia x 82.75" H. Tip Count: 865.
- Plastic
- Other
- Imported
Aosom LLC
27150 SW Kinsman Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070
(503) 746-5886/marketing@aosom.com
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WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The State of California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.6, et seq., commonly known as Prop. 65, requires products to be labeled if any of over 900 chemicals are present even in trace amounts. WARNING: This product can expose you to substances deemed harmful by the state of California, including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which has been identified as a causative agent of cancer. For more information about prop 65, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov