White artificial Christmas trees have become, in the past few years, one of the most wanted products, when it comes to buying an artificial Christmas tree. People prefer a snow covered Christmas tree because of the effect it creates in the living-room, and because it really sets off the lights and ornaments.

There are two types of White artificial Christmas trees: flocked (this means that they are covered with a white powder or some synthetic material – paper like) or they are actually made out of white materials.

This white look gives your Christmas tree a winter feel, and makes the tree be noticed and stand out in any environment.

The features of a white Christmas artificial tree are something to consider, when buying one. Some manufactures crate Christmas trees that are completely white, even the trunk areas. You can choose from different sizes and shapes, accordingly to your location. An important thing is the number of branches, the way they attach and also the strength of materials they were created from so be sure to check these out when purchasing such a tree.

Best selling White Artificial Christmas Trees:

4.5' Pre-Lit White Artificial Christmas Tree - Clear Lights
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $59.99
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


4.5' Pre-Lit White Artificial Christmas Tree - Purple Lights
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $59.99
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


3' Pre-Lit White Artificial Christmas Tree - Multi Lights
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $24.99
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


4.5' Pre-Lit White Artificial Christmas Tree - Multi Lights
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $59.99
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



White Slim Pencil Siberian Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas TreeWhite Slim Pencil Siberian Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree

This is a 6.5 foot White Pre-lit pencil Fir that has hinged branch construction, thus making the set-up easy and very enjoyable.

If you buy it from Amazon.com, it comes with matching Christmas tree stand and a set of clear 350 mini lights on white wire.

Click here to see the price

5111W6mZoKL._SL500_AA280_Flocked White Spruce Artificial Christmas Tree

Another beautiful white Christmas tree, heavily flocked with long needles. The fact that it is flocked makes this tree special. When this tree is lit the lights reflect off the flocking, and this creates an amazing and magical winter wonderland effect.

And this is not so expensive, click here to see the price

Click Here to see more models of White Artificial Christmas Tree from Amazon.com

If you are worried about the budget you will need for a white artificial Christmas tree, than you should know that the cost is based on the number of branches a tree have, its height and the materials used to create it. The prices varies, depending on the size of the tree as well as on the shape and the accessories that comes with it (lights, ornaments etc.)

White artificial Christmas tree can be a little more expensive than the traditional, basic version, a green Christmas tree. But you don’t buy such a tree every year, so it’s not such a big deal, considering you will use it year after year from now on.
Just think for a second how much you would spend on a real tree. You will spend on a real Christmas tree around $40 or $50 at least, and if you want it white, you need to spend another $20 to get it flocked, so that’s $70 in total, money that are spent every year. Why not just pay a onetime fee of $100 – $150, depending on the tree you want, and you are set for at least ten years.

This kind of thinking has convinced many people that a white artificial Christmas tree is much better choice when decorating you house for the holiday.

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