Our 6 1/2/ foot Norway Slender Artificial Christmas Trees
are 42 inches wide. These slim artificial trees Christmas have approximately 659 poly vinyl tips. The poly vinyl needles on our skinny christmas trees are a beautiful dark shade of green. Our slim artificial Christmas trees come with a heavy duty metal tree stand. Select this link to view our full line of artificial prelit christmas trees. The Christmas trees united states have heavy duty wire tree branches, and a heavy duty metal center pole. All of our slim Christmas trees are easy to assemble, with hinged branch construction. Select this link to see our informational Artificial Christmas Trees and xmas trees guide. All of our top of the line Christmas trees are fire resistant, allergy resistant and come in a shipping and storage box. Select this link to see our Christmas tree storage bags.
Purchasing a new pencil artificial Christmas tree should not be a spur of the moment decision, keep in mind your new tree should last 15 years. Select this link to view our full line of Christmas trees artificial. A common mistake is to go out with the intention of buying the tallest, widest tree to be found, only to get home and find it doesn�t fit. The most important thing to consider is, where are you going to display your tree? If you have vaulted or custom ceilings you may want to consider a taller tree. It is a good idea to measure from floor to ceiling to find the best placement for your tree. You also need to consider the amount of floor space available in the spot where you want the tree to sit. Measure between pieces of furniture and from the wall out into the room. This will determine how wide a tree you can purchase. Check the distance to the nearest electrical outlet as well. If you have a pre lit tree taller than 7.5 feet you will need two separate electrical outlets to plug your tree into. Select this link to view our information page on Pre Lit artificial Christmas Trees and Pre Lit Christmas Trees. Trees taller than 7.5 feet can come in more than three sections.
You will want to set up, shape, and plug in each section of the tree separately. You can identify the section that goes directly into the tree stand because the end of the pole is crimped, almost to a point. The next or middle section is usually the biggest, and the last section is the top, on trees over 7.5 feet it can look like a small tree. If there are more than three sections they will be marked, bottom, middle A, middle B etc. The branches of the tree will be tied together. The best way to shape the tree is to let down one row of branches at a time, tie the rest back up and shape the branches you let down.
If you did not purchase a pre lit tree and want to string your own lights on, this is when you would want to do so. Select this link to see our indoor Christmas light page. It�s much easier to put the lights on the tree as you shape it. This way the other branches are up and out of the way until you are ready for them. Then you just drop down one more row at a time until the section is done. Repeat the process with each section of the tree. If you want to store the tree with the lights on, you must light each section of the tree separately. For example, if there are more lights left on the last strand of lights you wrapped on the branches in one section, run them down the center pole or add them to the branches in that same section of the tree. Otherwise you will not be able to get the two sections of the tree apart after Christmas. Select this link to view our full line of Christmas outdoor lights.
There are several types of power strips available. Select this link to see our line of power strips and power protection supplies. There are also timers for programming your lights to come on and turn off automatically at a set time everyday. Select this link to view our Christmas tree lites and outdoor Christmas decorations.

