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7.5' National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Pre-Lit Artificial Full Christmas Tree w/ Stand

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Woot! has 7.5' National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Pre-Lit Artificial Full Christmas Tree w/ White Lights & Stand on sale for $76.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Product Details:
  • This Dunhill Fir Full Artificial Green Christmas Tree is 7.5 feet tall with a 59 inch base diameter.
  • Featuring hundreds of individually crafted branch tips to create full bodied branches, this tree is designed to look and feel lifelike.
  • Features 750 white lights that remain lit even when a bulb goes out.
  • The lights are strung on the tree before packaging, offering an easier, more convenient set up.
  • This tree features pre-attached, hinged branches that drop down for a simple set-up and fold back in for quick and convenient storage.
  • Set aside 45-60 minutes to properly shape the tree by peeling back the branches and pulling the tips apart.
  • Constructed with sturdy, high quality materials, hypo-allergenic, fire-resistant needles, this tree is built to bring holiday cheer for years to come. Includes a durable metal base.

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  • About this deal:
    • 4 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 1,440+ customer reviews.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $162.99 less (~67% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $239.98 at the time of this posting.
  • About the store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Woot! has 7.5' National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Pre-Lit Artificial Full Christmas Tree w/ White Lights & Stand on sale for $76.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member NavyThread875 for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • This Dunhill Fir Full Artificial Green Christmas Tree is 7.5 feet tall with a 59 inch base diameter.
  • Featuring hundreds of individually crafted branch tips to create full bodied branches, this tree is designed to look and feel lifelike.
  • Features 750 white lights that remain lit even when a bulb goes out.
  • The lights are strung on the tree before packaging, offering an easier, more convenient set up.
  • This tree features pre-attached, hinged branches that drop down for a simple set-up and fold back in for quick and convenient storage.
  • Set aside 45-60 minutes to properly shape the tree by peeling back the branches and pulling the tips apart.
  • Constructed with sturdy, high quality materials, hypo-allergenic, fire-resistant needles, this tree is built to bring holiday cheer for years to come. Includes a durable metal base.

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • 4 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 1,440+ customer reviews.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $162.99 less (~67% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $239.98 at the time of this posting.
  • About the store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Smoothsl
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Have this in the unlit version.. Nice tree..
This has incandescent bulbs for those looking.. (Not LED)

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SmoothslToday 03:57 AM
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Have this in the unlit version.. Nice tree..
This has incandescent bulbs for those looking.. (Not LED)
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Today 06:16 AM
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poorSAPToday 06:16 AM
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Quote from Smoothsl :
Have this in the unlit version.. Nice tree..
This has incandescent bulbs for those looking.. (Not LED)

Does that mean if 1 light breaks the whole tree goes?
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CreditGuyToday 06:25 AM
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Quote from poorSAP :
Does that mean if 1 light breaks the whole tree goes?
According to the description, it won't.
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BigTuna02Today 06:44 AM
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Tempted. Anyone have feedback on this?
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lacydill7@yahooToday 11:27 AM
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Quote from BigTuna02 :
Tempted. Anyone have feedback on this?
i just ordered this for my daughter, I don't have it yet but it was on my list on amazon when it was over $200 worth a shot, incandescent isn't a deal breaker for me because it gives better light and if you set a wi-fi timer it's not much electric in my experience bulbs dont last either way and this is the new technology of incandescent
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happysaverToday 11:32 AM
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Quote from poorSAP :

Does that mean if 1 light breaks the whole tree goes?
Whether or not one bulb going out turns off the others is a difference in how it's wired (in series vs in parallel). However, it's easier to break an incandescent bulb so if it's wired in series then you're more likely to have this problem and you would with an LED. Incandescent will use more energy, typically don't tend to last as long, are cheaper, and get warmer to the touch.
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NikonShrToday 01:04 PM
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Quote from poorSAP :
Does that mean if 1 light breaks the whole tree goes?
Yep...
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bweiherToday 01:12 PM
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They aren't kidding about the time it takes to "re-fluff" these trees when new or after being stored.
  • Set aside 45-60 minutes to properly shape the tree by peeling back the branches and pulling the tips apart.
    Also, experienced user tip, wear thin gloves, the plastic and wire from the branches can rip the sh*t out of your hands, fingers and knuckles. We bought a couple pair of those cheap, thin brown, gardening gloves and just keep them in the storage bag, helped a lot. 👍🏼
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Today 01:55 PM
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NikonShrToday 01:55 PM
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We got the tired of the cheap $50 ctrees...bought a nice led bulb spruce for $125 at hd 7.5 with remote, no single light burnout,no multiple branch plugs,(single plug at outlet)...man sometimes spend a bit more make the tree more enjoyable..lol
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jswanstrToday 02:17 PM
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Quote from lacydill7@yahoo :
i just ordered this for my daughter, I don't have it yet but it was on my list on amazon when it was over $200 worth a shot, incandescent isn't a deal breaker for me because it gives better light and if you set a wi-fi timer it's not much electric in my experience bulbs dont last either way and this is the new technology of incandescent
Plus all the electricity loss is converted to heat. So in the winter it is net zero if you have electric heat already.
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gooddeals23Today 02:28 PM
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I own two National Christmas Trees. 9' and 7.5'. I allow about two hours to "fluff" the 9' tree and about an hour to "fluff" the 7.5' tree. The more time invested in "fluffing", the better the tree will look. Wear gloves and a long sleeve shirt when fluffing so your fingers, hands and arms don't get pricked and scratched up. When "fluffed" properly, these National Christmas Trees are hard to beat. Most people think both are natural trees. This appears to be a very good deal. Neither of my trees are pre-lit so I can't speak to the reliability of the lights, or what happens if a single bulb goes out, or is broken. I can say I've had the 9' tree for seven years and it is as beautiful as when it was new.
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NCLenny86Today 02:40 PM
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Quote from gooddeals23 :
I own two National Christmas Trees. 9' and 7.5'. I allow about two hours to "fluff" the 9' tree and about an hour to "fluff" the 7.5' tree. The more time invested in "fluffing", the better the tree will look. Wear gloves and a long sleeve shirt when fluffing so your fingers, hands and arms don't get pricked and scratched up. When "fluffed" properly, these National Christmas Trees are hard to beat. Most people think both are natural trees. This appears to be a very good deal. Neither of my trees are pre-lit so I can't speak to the reliability of the lights, or what happens if a single bulb goes out, or is broken. I can say I've had the 9' tree for seven years and it is as beautiful as when it was new.
Are yours the newer PE style or the standard PVC style (which this one appears to be?).

For context see here; https://www.balsamhill.com/inspir...stmas-tree
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chickdrToday 03:10 PM
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Quote from NikonShr :
Yep...
Not if you read the description....
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iluvmyshToday 03:14 PM
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Quote from NikonShr :
We got the tired of the cheap $50 ctrees...bought a nice led bulb spruce for $125 at hd 7.5 with remote, no single light burnout,no multiple branch plugs,(single plug at outlet)...man sometimes spend a bit more make the tree more enjoyable..lol
I bought a led tree from HD close to $300 in 2021. Half the tree starts to dim in white light setting. Lots of bulbs dim to the point to almost unlit in the multicolor setting.
Sometimes spending more isn't the answer.
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NikonShrToday 03:15 PM
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Quote from iluvmysh :
I bought a led tree from HD close to $300 in 2021. Half the tree starts to dim in white light setting. Lots of bulbs dim to the point to almost unlit in the multicolor setting. Sometimes spending more isn't the answer.
Welll..must have been your bad luck man!

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