The charm of a fresh-cut tree has always been tricky to replicate — until now. If a family trip to the tree farm just isn't possible this year, these amazing artificial Christmas trees help bring the holiday magic home without any of the hassle. (You can even buy that amazing Christmas tree smell, too. Available prelit or bare, and in all shapes, sizes, and tree types, these 15 artificial Christmas trees will maintain their high-quality display for years of holiday enjoyment.
For an artificial Christmas tree designed with modern living in mind. This 7.5-foot-tall, features 1,346 branch tips, 550 LED lights, and quickly assembles for a bright beauty that transforms your room into a winter wonderland in mere minutes.
While a full-sized tree will no doubt be the centerpiece of your holiday display, this potted, lightly flocked, faux-spruce sapling extends the Christmas merriment to your entryway. Standing 4 feet tall and prelit with 100 lights, this mini artificial Christmas tree is suitable for either indoor or outdoor display. Plus, it's already decorated for you in berries and pinecones.
The Realistic Tree
If you're looking to get the most realistic fake Christmas tree possible, check out Balsam Hill's "Most Realistic" collection. Their Blue Spruce Flip Tree in particular is a stunner, with its impressive array of mixed branch tips that are hand-painted for an uncannily authentic look. This artificial Christmas tree is available in a range of heights from 7 to 10 feet tall, and prelit with white or multicolored LEDs for each height. This model is also very easy to assemble, using Balsam Hill's unique "flip tree" technology. Its two pieces fit together easily for a no-hassle setup.
The Half Tree
When viewed from the front, this tree looks just as lush as any other. But what sets it apart is that it's a half-back tree, and it's able to stand flush against the wall. Ideal for rooms that are short on space, this prelit tree has hundreds of bendable branch tips that can be strung with ornaments and garlands, just the same as a full tree.
The Faux Fir Tree
Dress up your den with this faux fir. Its 1,867 multi-tufted branch tips leave no gaps or spaces in between layers, so it looks even more like the real thing. This artificial Christmas tree assembles easily in three sections, and it's pre-strung with 750 incandescent lights. Once it's up, you can skip right to the fun of hanging ornaments on it with your family.
The White Tree
Dreaming of a white Christmas tree? This one is sure to make a statement. This snow-white tree comes apart in three sections, and its branches have a hinged design to fully extend when you want to display and close when you want to store it. Available in 6-, 7.5-, and 9-foot heights, users tout it for its high-quality build and full, eye-catching look.
The Mixed-Foliage Tree
This artificial Christmas tree showcases such stunning mixed foliage, including long-needle pine branches, which give it a much more natural-looking silhouette. Studded with pinecones, this tree is prelit with 750 lights, and users love its "pretty look," though it does require some fluffing to get it to look its fullest.
The Slim Tree
Don't let limited floor space prevent you from displaying a full-size tree this holiday. This slim tree is available in sizes ranging from 4 feet to an impressive 16 feet tall, and it can be fluffed out to a larger look, while still fitting nicely into tight corners.
The Flocked Tree
This artificial Christmas tree looks like it just came in from the outdoors, snow and all. Available in 4.5-, 6-, 7.5-, and 9-foot heights, the tree is outfitted with numerous branch tips and a whole lot of flocking. Users note that even though some of the flocking sheds during assembly, the faux snow actually does stay put once its standing in your living room. Just cover its stand with a tree skirt, and enjoy its natural beauty.
The Mini Tree
For solo apartment dwellers or those working with smaller spaces, keep a touch of Christmas cheer in your decor with this mini faux fir. It's the perfect tabletop height at just 2 feet tall, and it even comes pre-strung with 35 warm-white lights.
The Unlit Spruce Tree
This artificial Christmas tree has a neat, triangular shape, and it's assembled in three easily hinged sections. Users note that it takes a while to fluff up to its fullest look, but that the end result is more than worth it. It comes without lights, so your family can also decorate it any which way.
The 10-Foot Fir Tree
This artificial Christmas tree's bristly branches may not be the most realistic of our bunch when viewed way up-close, but it's still a reviewer favorite and a true standout. Its prelit, full look makes an impressive statement, especially when gussied up with garlands, ornaments, and a great big star on top.
The Versatile Tree
This pick is incredibly authentic-looking, and its tufted, bare branches give you full creative control. If your family has an overflowing ornament collection, this is the artificial Christmas tree for you — users tout its numerous durable branches as being a major plus. It's available in 4.5, 7-, 7.5-, and 9-foot heights, and it comes unlit for optimal customization potential.
The Fiber Optic Tree
Have yourself the most colorful Christmas ever by getting this 5-foot-tall Christmas tree, pre-strung with 150 LEDs and decked out with 255 fiber-optic needles. The fiber-optic tips showcase a rainbow glow that can operate independently from the multicolored LEDs. Many users have noted that while this tree is simple to set up and looks fantastic when illuminated, it is a bit on the smaller side.
The Naturalistic Tree
This faux fir tree's spiny boughs give it a more naturalistic look. Dotted with incandescent lights, it truly doesn't need anything else to look its best. Available in a 4.5- and 6.5-foot heights, users recommend this one as being a high-quality tree that looks uncannily like the real thing.
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Melanie is the senior home decor editor of Best Products, where she's been researching and testing out home and bedding products since 2015 — her work can also be found on House Beautiful and Women's Health. When she’s not writing, you’ll likely find her baking, biking, or birdwatching.
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