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Expert tips for buying the best flocked Christmas trees

Understanding the Flocking Process for Christmas Trees

You have decided to visit a nearby store to purchase your flocked Christmas tree and you’re quite unsure of what to look out for or how to get the tree everyone in your family will love. Pick out the best and most beautiful flocked Christmas tree with these easy tips.

The Shape

The very first detail to look out for in purchasing any kind of artificial Christmas tree is their shapes. Christmas trees are usually conical but it doesn’t mean the branches should come in straight cone shapes; this makes them look unnatural and fake. Ensure that they have very straight, natural-looking branches. Even natural trees have varying branches. Also, Christmas trees should have needles in their branches.

The Flocking

Since Christmas trees are flocked to provide an illusion of a snow-covered tree, the flocking should look natural on the trees. The topside of the branches should be left uncovered as it would be naturally. This gives the tree a more natural look and leaves room for Christmas ornamentals in case you choose to decorate your tree. Also, the flocking is stocked in piles on the branches, like a cloud of snow dust on natural trees.

The Lights

For prelit flocked Christmas trees, you should consider the type, style, and the number of lights on the tree. For types, incandescent lights are better than LED lights. The lights should be stylishly wrapped around the tree branches. Also, the number of lights shouldn’t be more than 100. It could be more if the tree will be placed in hallways, sitting or dining rooms.

To save more energy, LED lights are better. Incandescent lights are good for warmth.

Be sure to check out every available detail provided by the store. Request for a user’s manual if need be.