4.5 Foot Slim Christmas Trees
Slim Christmas trees are suitable for those who want to enjoy the luxury of a high Christmas tree, but lack the required space to accommodate the bottom branches which are usually so big in diameter, that you really need large rooms. Slim Christmas trees can help you solve this problem. You have below some models of 4.5 Foot unique trees in various colors. For details on discounts and shipping, just click on the photos.
4.5 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Red Lights, Slim Height - 4.5 Foot / Base Width - 36 Inch / Lights - 250 Red Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Red Christmas Tree has a vibrant colored branch with a glossy finish. It has a downswept look for a classic shape with a colorful twist. / |
4.5 Foot, Pre Lit Realistic Christmas Tree, Carolina Fraser, Clear Slim Height - 4.5 Foot / Base Width - 40 Inch / Lights - 500 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Carolina Fraser has a molded, realistic branch with a slight blue/green tone. The mixture of the molded, polyethylene and PVC branches combine realism and density in this stunning tree. Look closely at the large branch photo and see the difference! / Usage - Indoor Only / |
4.5 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Black Shimmering, Clear Slim Height - 4.5 Foot / Base Width - 36 Inch / Lights - 250 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - The Black Christmas Tree is a hot tree trend in 2008! The high gloss needles on the downswept branches add elegance and drama to your holiday decor. This tree was seen in the USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and many more. Availability is limited. / Usage - Indoor Only / |
4.5 Foot, Pre Lit Artificial Christmas Tree, Tinsel, Clear Slim Height - 4.5 Foot / Lights - 200 Clear Mini Lights, If one bulb burns out, the rest stay lit. / Description - Add some color to your holiday decor. The branches have a metallic tinsel needle. / |
Buy a slim Christmas tree and be trendy in 2009 by saving real pine trees from disaster. You know you can and you know you’re going to save money on long term, because an artificial tree is good for many years.
