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Lit North Carolina Spruce Faux Christmas Tree sgtnighsdesigns

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          Description

          Transform any space into a wooded wonderland with a minimum of effort. Naturalists guided the design of its lifelike foliage and hundreds of bendable branch tips. Illuminated with constellations of starry, warm-white bulbs, it offers plenty of room to show off your favorite Christmas ornaments and comes in two sizes.

          Construction

          • Made of PE, PVC and metal.
          • Posable branches.
          • Stand included.
          • Plug in.
          • On/ Off switch.
          • Assembly required.
          • Spot clean.
          • Imported.

          Care and Maintenance

          • Item will need to be re-shaped when removed from box.
          • Disassemble the tree from the top to the bottom. Start with the tree top and gently lift straight up to remove from section below and fold all branches toward the pole. Continue by gently lifting straight up each section(s) from the section below and fold all branches toward the pole until the bottom section is removed from the tree stand. Carefully place all tree sections into shipping box and tape it shut.
          • When not in use, please store your tree in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Exposing your tree to excessive heat or humidity may damage your tree.

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