Feb 01
2026
2026
7.5 ft Pre-Lit Flocked Spruce Christmas Tree – Warm White Lights, Foldable Base. Bring holiday magic and a cozy winter-wonderland vibe straight into your home with this full-sized, easy-to-use Christmas tree. It’s a perfect way to deck your halls for Christmas – without the mess of a real tree. Lifelike Snow-Flocked Design – Snow-dusting on the branches gives the tree a realistic, freshly-snowed spruce look, perfect for creating a winter-themed festive ambience. Pre-Lit with 350 Warm White LEDs – Comes pre-strung with 350 warm white lights, giving off a classic, cozy glow without needing extra lights. Full & Realistic Branches – With hundreds (often 1000 +) of branch tips and a carefully arranged layered structure, you get a full, natural look that’s great for hanging ornaments and decorations. Easy Assembly & Storage – Features a hinged-branch construction so branches simply drop into place. When the season ends, it disassembles easily for compact storage. Sturdy Base & Durable Build – Supported by a robust metal stand for stability. Constructed from quality PVC/PE materials and metal frame to ensure it lasts through many holiday seasons. Perfect Size for Most Homes – At 7.5 ft tall, this tree fits well in living rooms, apartments, shops, offices, or any festive setup where a full-size decorative tree is desired. What’s Included. 7.5 ft flocked artificial spruce tree (split into sections for easy assembly). Pre-strung 350 warm white LED lights. (Optional depending on model) Adapter or power cord for lights. ? Why Choose This Tree. This tree gives you all the charm and elegance of a snowy, real pine – without the hassle of maintenance, watering, or shedding needles. It’s ideal for busy holiday seasons: plug it in once, fluff the branches, and your home is ready to shine. The pre-lit feature and easy assembly make it a time-saving, low-stress option. With realistic flocking and warm lights, it adds festive cheer and a cozy winter atmosphere that’s perfect for homes, offices, storefronts, or events.
