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Northlight 6.5' Pre-Lit Nordmann Fir Artificial Christmas Tree, Warm Clear LED Lights

Northlight 6.5' Pre-Lit Nordmann Fir Artificial Christmas Tree, Warm Clear LED Lights
Store: Target
Last Price: 252.99 USD

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The Nordmann Fir artificial holiday tree is a great statement piece for home or work and ideal for any color scheme. Make beautiful memories as you begin the celebrations by decorating this tree accompanied by friends and family. Place this in the foyer, living suite, or office cabin to create a festive vibe in your place. Product Features: Pre-lit with 250 warm clear LED lights "Warm clear" also known as "warm white" has a soft natural incandescent glow, similar to candlelight Bulb size: concave wide angle 667 tips 46.5" green lead cord Additional Product Features: LED lights use 90% less energy Lights are equipped with Lamp Lock feature, which makes them replaceable, interchangeable and keep them from falling out Lights contain rectifiers that eliminate the shimmer and shake in the light set UL certified and approved for indoor use only If one bulb burns out, the rest will stay lit Durable non-glass replaceable bulbs Cool to the touch End to end connectors allow you to connect multiple sets together (not to exceed 210 watts) Light sets on tree are UL certified and approved for indoor or outdoor use, however, the tree itself is recommended for indoor use only Comes with replacement bulbs and fuse Pencil profile tree 4-piece easy assembly (including stand) Comes with a FREE green metal tree stand Wire gauge: 22 120 volts, 60 hertz, 0.065 amps, 7.8 watts Dimensions: 6.5' high (from the base of the stand to the top of the tree) 30" base diameter (at the widest point) Material(s): PE/PVC/metal/plastic bulbs/wireNote: Branches are compressed for shipment, and need to be fluffed out upon arrival to look like the photo.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 252.99 on May 17, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 252.99 on November 6, 2021