6.5' Holiday Time Pre-Lit 300 Lights Artificial Christmas Tree (Various Styles)
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$15
$50.00
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Walmart has 6.5' Holiday Time Pre-Lit 300 Multi-Color Incandescent Lights Madison Pine Artificial Christmas Tree (Various Styles) on sale for $15. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+..
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Note: Available styles may vary by location.
Features:
600 branch tips
300 pre-strung clear incandescent lights
Tree stand included
Easy setup - slide the tree sections together for quick display
Pre-attached hinged branches for easy setup
Extra sturdy top branch for your tree topper
Flame-retardant
3.5 ft diameter
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This price is ~49% Lower than our previous FP Deal from December '21.
Model: Holiday Time Pre-Lit Madison Pine Black Artificial Christmas Tree, Black, 6.5'
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Winter is coming. Walmart knows that hence clearing out all their stuff while they can
Neither answer is wrong — there is a large-scale inventory purge going on in the retail world right now. So we should see a lot more than just your average price cuts. If it's a leftover, this tree should have moved in January, so my guess is it's part of a purchase order for 2022 and Walmart is just getting aggressive earlier than usual.
GDP shrunk again as of this morning's report. Hopefully it'll be mild and short.
Serious question: Why do companies choose to use incandescent lights for pre-lit Christmas trees? Are these old stock they're trying to get rid of or is it cheaper for these manufacturers to source incandescent?
From what I read on a WM message board, the supply chain issues delayed a lot of holiday items from getting to stores on-time in 2021. All of these sales we have been seeing recently may be store inventory they need to get rid of before receiving the newer stuff for this year.
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Winter is coming. Walmart knows that hence clearing out all their stuff while they can
Neither answer is wrong — there is a large-scale inventory purge going on in the retail world right now. So we should see a lot more than just your average price cuts. If it's a leftover, this tree should have moved in January, so my guess is it's part of a purchase order for 2022 and Walmart is just getting aggressive earlier than usual.
GDP shrunk again as of this morning's report. Hopefully it'll be mild and short.
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