Choosing LED fiber optic Christmas trees
How to select a Fiber Optic Christmas tree should be easy and fast, but you may find it difficult at first, when you discover the multitude of choices you have to make.
But if you learn the basic aspects of buying your perfect artificial Christmas tree, you shouldn’t have any problems.
If you are like me, having a Christmas tree is a well respected tradition that makes the winter holidays so special, and looking for the perfect tree with the entire family is something that I love doing every year.
These days, more and more people are switching from the traditional tree to an artificial tree, as they understand the benefits that this type of tree offers.
But when it comes to actually selecting the tree, many find themselves overwhelmed by the wide range of selection, and begin to wonder if this is such a good idea after all.
Don’t worry, because all you need to do is make this choosing process, and the entire purchasing process enjoyable, and let your creativity unleashed as you discover your personal style.
First thing you should do, when buying a fiber optic Christmas tree, is to think about the place you will put the tree, and determine the amount of space you have available and can work with.
If you don’t have a large place, an optic tree that has a height of three or four feet may be the best solution for you. But, if space is not a problem for you and you have plenty to work with, then you should go for the bigger trees, and a fiber optic tree that is 5 to 8 feet tall may just be what you are looking for. The taller they are, the more expensive, but at the same tyme, the more spectacular and beautiful.
Next thing you should take in consideration is what color you want your tree to be. These types of trees come in different colors, and you can buy a white, a green, or even a red and blue tree. The color should be something that you prefer most, but also you may want to match the color of the tree with the color theme of the room where you will place it.
Considering that you have determined the height and color of the tree, it’s time to choose the type of fiber optic lighting you would prefer. Yes, there are different types of lightings, and you can choose lights which twinkle in sync, or out of sync. Or maybe you prefer to have them glow continuously. Also, you can choose the lights to be the same color, or a multitude of colors.
Here is a video with a great display of Christmas lighting:
Once you have all these aspects figured out, you find yourself with a lot less options and choices that you have make when purchasing a fiber optic Christmas tree. Now it should be much easier for you to select the perfect tree for this year’s Christmas holiday.
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I still prefer a traditional tree as the main Christmas tree for my living room. However, for the last two years, I put fiber optic Christmas trees in the den and kitchen because of their small size. They are perfect to put on tabletops. They are easy to take down and store…no problems. In addition, my children like the cool lights.
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This is a great explanation of fiber optic trees. Your selections are just beautiful. Fiber optic trees are an absolutely beautiful option for those wanting more choices in a tabletop or small artificial Christmas tree. Also, thanks for the resources explaining how fiber optics work. Very interesting. I’m still debating whether to get one large artificial tree or two smaller ones for different rooms in the house. No more live trees; my cats find them too interesting.
Wow, that prelit, fiber optic twig tree is a pretty original look…I can’t quite imagine what it would look like or who it would appeal to. Maybe it is for a minimalist designed house with sleek furniture. Some people don’t like a big, bushy tree with lots of glittering lights and baubles all over it. I imagine the twig tree could look quite sophisticated in dimmer lights, especially if the fiber optic lights cast the twigs shapes all over unfettered walls.
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Wow, those fiber optic Christmas trees look really cool. I’m definitely going to get one for next Christmas!
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For the longest time i would always buy a real christmas tree because that was just tradition. However this year for the first time we bought a fiber optic tree and i loved it. I’ll never buy a real tree again
I stopped buying real trees a few years ago. I figured I wouldn’t contribute to the countless number of people who purchase real ones and then they just end up getting tossed to the curb after the holidays like a piece of trash. I went to fiber optic when that happened.
I love the lights that are connected to songs and put on a light show!
Wow – that video is amazing and its got over 1.6 million views on YouTube! very cool indeed. Thanks for the tips, I think you’re spot on when you say first check the space you have available. I stupidly bought trees in the past which have been too tall – sometimes they can be very deceptive!
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I have stopped buying real trees because they are too much of a hassle. Kids like going to pick them out other than that I could really care less. Im just glas they invented the LED christmas lights such a savings on the energy.
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Excellent Stuff
The lights you use, the higher cost and has the whole summer. In addition, the energy consumption can be reduced, even if it is more for the cost of higher electricity prices, which are responsible today. With highly efficient LED, or a kind of pre-Christmas LED lights save more than 80 percent reduction in electricity bills this year and years to come.
people prefer artificial led fiber optic Christmas trees, where one can opt for a tree according to their space as it is portable. Decorating the tree with more lighting is so much fun and refreshing
I like to buy one christmas tree like this. So cute and lovely. Thanks for helping me….
Your selections are just beautiful. Fiber optic trees are an absolutely beautiful option for those wanting more choices in a tabletop or small artificial Christmas tree.
Fiber Optic Christmas Trees are quite expensive. Real Christmas Tree will still provide more warmth and essence of Christmas at a cheaper price.
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I prefer a real xmas tree in the lounge, but also have fibre optic trees in the front windows of my house as they give off a nice light, and they last for years!
Fiber optic Christmas tree is an alternative for standard and traditional Christmas tree, it is less hassle to decorate and set up, it really doesn’t needed to decorate since it has fiber optic light tubes are built directly into the tips of the needles of the branches. However,I preferred the traditional one. I like decorating, you can show your artistic design. And I love seeing my Christmas tree decorated by me and love to receive compliments from family and friends because what I have done is an art.
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I think it’s great that the Fiber Optic Christmas tree you are recommending is eco friendly. It so important as we move toward the holidays and we’re putting up our lights that we are reminded of conserving energy.
I just would like to say thank you.