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[A702]Artificial Christmas Trees Wholesale
by Erik Hambrick, Eri

The holiday season may be over, but now is the time to find amazing deals on artificial Christmas trees. Today's Swim and Patio offers an array of artificial from reputable brands, including Barcana, Santa's Own, and GKI/Bethlehem. There are many benefits that come with choosing an artificial Christmas tree over a real Christmas tree. First, artificial Christmas trees do not lose their needles and do not leave hands and clothes sticky with sap. They do not require watering but will look beautiful in your home for as long as you choose to keep one displayed. Artificial Christmas trees are fire-resistant because they are made of poly vinyl whereas real trees pose more of a fire hazard because their needles dry up, especially when they are close to electric lighting. Third, artificial trees come in a variety of sizes and shapes.

For those who have limited space, choosing a smaller artificial Christmas tree would be a great way to display holiday cheer without having a room overtaken by a giant real tree. Last, in the long run, artificial Christmas trees make for a wise economical investment. While most artificial trees will be more expensive up front, they last for many years, making the choice to purchase an artificial Christmas tree economically wise. With all the benefits of owning an artificial Christmas tree, you may decide this would be a smart purchase for your home. Today's Swim and Patio offers quality artificial Christmas trees at reasonable prices. Read the descriptions of each brand below to better decide what type of artificial Christmas tree would be perfect for your home.

1. Barcana: For more than fifty years, Barcana has been offering quality artificial Christmas trees. All trees come with a manufacturer's 25-year warranty, and the lights have a three season limited warranty. At Today's Swim and Patio, you can order trees ranging in size from seven feet up to ten feet tall. The lights are either clear or multi-colored. The PVC construction and PE/PVC needles make this brand the ultimate in quality artificial Christmas trees.

2. Santa's Own: With a 15-year manufacturer warranty and 3-year light warranty, Santa's Own artificial trees are lifelike in shape, color, and texture. Choose a nine foot or ten foot model with either clear or multi-colored lights. The needs of these trees are made of PVC and are both non-allergenic and flame retardant.

3. GKI/Bethlehem: The company that first started providing artificial trees to the professional industry now offers quality artificial Christmas trees for homes as well. GKI/Bethlehem backs their trees with a 15-year manufacturer warranty and a 2-year manufacturer's light warranty. At Today's Swim and Patio, trees from GKI stand between seven-and-a-half to nine-and-a-half feet tall. These artificial Christmas trees also come pre-lit, in either clear of multi-colored lights.

Today's Swim and Patio offers free shipping on all of their artificial Christmas tree orders. For more specifics on artificial Christmas trees and to find amazing deals on all the artificial tree brands Today's Swim and Patio has to offer, check out www.todaysswimandpatio.com or call them toll-free at 1.888.415.7946.


Most people take and hide their Artificial Christmas Tree at the end of every Christmas season. Storing the tree away until next season. There are plenty of ways to get a little more life out of your tree.
You can incorporate these ideas with a lit tree or an unlit Christmas tree.
Idea 1: Put your Fake Christmas Tree up in the family room. Take large pine cones and decorate the tree with pine cones. Add a few bird decorations and you'll have something that looks great in any family room. Find a nice large decorative planter that fits the room decor. Cover the top of the planter with moss.
Idea 2: Another idea is to use the tree in a play area. Artificial Christmas Trees are pretty durable. Our kids would build "tree forts" for their Lego Characters by placing the lego pads on the branches. This kept them entertained for hours and never harmed the trees. Make sure the tree is securely in the base before letting Children play in it. The nice thing about this idea is that kids will figure out a use. Just make sure to carefully take out all the toys before setting up for Christmas season. If this is a lit tree, wrap the plugs so it can't be plugged in.
Idea 3: Lastly, use the Artificial Christmas Tree with the lights on for unique lighting in a home bar area. Find some beer decorations for a unique theme. There always seems to be an unusable corner in home bar areas, this is a perfect way to fill them up.
Trees can be left out year round with ideas like these. That will help- you get the most out of your artificial Christmas tree. There is no reason to hide these away for 10 months out of the year. These trees make great decor items all year round.

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