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7.5' Ashton Spruce - Unlit
Cyber Week: $565.99$962.00Like all of Treetime's designs, we made no exception with the level of detail added to this Ashton spruce artificial Christmas tree. This tree features beautiful, tapered branch tips, and a traditionally-shaped look. The Ashton Spruce is made of 100% PVC... -
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7.5' Flocked Appalachian Fir TREE - UNLIT
Cyber Week: $365.99$622.00The Flocked Appalachian Fir Christmas Tree from Treetime brings the enchanting beauty of a snow-covered forest to your holiday decor. This artificial tree features dense, realistic branches covered in a soft, snowy flocking that gives a freshly frosted... -
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6.5' Hartland Pine TREE - Unlit
Cyber Week: $259.99$340.00A very full classic "A" shaped tree, down-swept to the floor and made from soft versions of the traditional PVC needle that we grew up with. The Hartland Pine is a favorite that will never go out of style and has an excellent density of quality mini... -
9' Sierra Mountain Spruce Tree - Unlit
Cyber Week: $689.99$1,173.00One of our favorite designs and a best-seller for almost 10 years. The Sierra Nevada are home to not one or two national parks & monuments, but rather five! This includes the legendary Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and somewhat lesser known Giant... -
Deluxe Geneva Fir
The Geneva Fir was inspired by the graceful needles of a Douglas Fir and the majestic presence of a Frasier Fir. It is one the most popular Christmas tree designs new for this season. The Geneva family of trees is one of the most realistic artificial...Qty in Cart: 0Price:pepe
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Flocked Appalachian Fir
The Flocked Appalachian Fir Christmas Tree from Treetime brings the enchanting beauty of a snow-covered forest to your holiday decor. This artificial tree features dense, realistic branches covered in a soft, snowy flocking that gives a freshly frosted...Qty in Cart: 0Price:pepe
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Geneva Fir
There are four unique branch tips that make up the design of the Geneva Fir. At first glance the differences are not noticeable, and they create an interesting and natural look that attracts the eye to its shape, colors, and size. Real-Needle™ PE...Qty in Cart: 0Price:pepe
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Slim Geneva Fir
Geneva, Switzerland is known for its ecotourism. Walking along bubbling brooks and ancient forests are pastimes of locals and attractions for visitors. When the holiday season rolls around, it's host to many Christmas festivals and marketplaces. Local...Qty in Cart: 0Price:pepe
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Victorian Fir
The Victorian Fir is the quintessential example of one of nature's most perfect Christmas trees. The real beauty of this new artificial Christmas tree isn't just the wonderful textures of colors that transition perfectly, or the realistic feeling (PE)...Qty in Cart: 0Price:pepe
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When it comes to pre-lit Christmas trees vs. unlit trees, you might think that pre-lit trees are more popular due to their convenience. However, unlit trees like the ones you’ll find in this collection are more popular. At Treetime Christmas Creations, we carry unlit Christmas trees in all shapes and sizes so you can find the perfect one for you.
Tree Lighting Tips from the Christmas Tree Experts
If you want to light-wrap your tree yourself, these unlit artificial Christmas trees make it simple. They come pre-wired with an extension cord in the center so you can integrate your light strings with ease. And speaking of making things easy, check out our answers below to common tree-lighting questions we receive.
- How many lights are needed for a 6-foot tree? There are different schools of thought on this, but 100 to 200 lights per foot is generally a good rule of thumb. So, for a 6-foot tree, you’d want to use a total of 600-1,200 lights. Use closer to 600 if you want more sparse lights, and closer to 1,200 if you want a more brightly lit tree.
- How many lights are needed for a 7-foot tree? Using the above logic, you would want to use 700 to 1,400 lights for a 7-foot tree.
- How many lights are needed for a 9-foot tree? For a 9-foot tree, 900 to 1,800 lights is the ideal range.
The Best Unlit Christmas Trees
No matter why you want an artificial tree with no lights, you’ll find one here that combines ultra-realistic looks with the convenience of a fake tree. When you choose a tree from Treetime, you can trust that it will last: Our unlit trees are each quality tested and come with an extensive warranty.
Is it better to buy an unlit Christmas tree?
Whether an unlit Christmas tree is better depends on personal preference and specific needs. Unlit trees offer more flexibility in decoration style and light choice, allowing for a unique and customizable design each year. They are often easier to repair and maintain, as there are no built-in lights to malfunction. However, they require more effort to set up since you need to wrap the lights around the branches yourself. If you enjoy customizing your tree and don't mind the extra work, an unlit tree might be the better choice for you.
What is the difference between a prelit tree and an unlit tree?
The main difference between prelit and unlit Christmas trees is the presence of factory-installed lights. Prelit trees come with lights already attached to the branches, which saves time and effort during setup. They offer convenience and consistency in the lighting design, but can be difficult to repair if the lights fail. Unlit trees, on the other hand, are sold without any lights, allowing you to choose and hang your preferred lights. This allows for more creativity but requires additional setup time.
How do I choose the best unlit Christmas tree?
To choose the best unlit Christmas tree, consider the size of the space where you'll display the tree, ensuring it will fit comfortably. Look for a tree with high-quality, realistic branches if you're aiming for a natural look, or opt for a unique style if that suits your taste. Consider the branch strength if you plan to hang heavy ornaments. Additionally, check the tree's construction for ease of assembly and durability. Lastly, read reviews and assess your budget to find a tree that meets your needs and preferences.
Can I switch from a prelit to an unlit Christmas tree easily?
Switching from a prelit to an unlit Christmas tree is straightforward. You simply need to purchase an unlit tree and separate lights. With an unlit tree, you'll have to spend more time decorating, as you'll be responsible for adding lights yourself. However, this also means you can customize the lighting exactly to your preference each year. If the ease of setup with a prelit tree is essential to you, the initial effort of wrapping lights on an unlit tree might seem a bit more challenging at first, but offers greater flexibility in the long run.
Are unlit Christmas trees more affordable than prelit trees?
Unlit Christmas trees can often be more affordable than prelit models because they don't include the additional cost of pre-installed lights. Moreover, they can potentially save you money over time, as you won't need to replace the entire tree if the lights malfunction, which can sometimes be an issue with prelit trees. However, remember to factor in the cost of buying separate lights if you don't already own them, as well as the time you'll invest in decorating the tree each year.