With the holidays in sight, it’s time to prep your stocking stuffers and holiday decor for their debut. When it comes to the latter, the Cyber Monday Christmas tree deals are primed to ship right to your doorstep, meaning you don’t have to strap them to the hood of your car before muscling them over the threshold. With so many sales ending tonight, this might also be your last chance to get your dream fake pine with the color-changing lights at a steep discount.
The perfect tree might cost you (we like to think of it as a lifelong investment), but plenty of retailers are offering Cyber Week deals that ease the sticker shock on several gorgeous faux trees, as well as tons of ornaments, tabletop centerpieces, garlands, tree stands, and other home decor you might want to turn your place into a real winter wonderland.
Many of our favorite artificial Christmas trees, which we’ve tested firsthand, are marked down by at least $100, so your home’s merriest yet.
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National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree
Unlike other evergreens, a fir like this one will look darker, and its needles—which come out of the sides of each branch rather than around it—appear longer and flatter, giving it a distinctive shape. While it’s pretty tall, what really stuck out to tester and SEO analyst Stewart Fussell about AllModern’s Dunhill fir was actually the width. “It was wider than I expected because I was paying more attention to the height when I purchased it,” Stewart said. “It looks so grand and thankfully fits in my space just right.” While the multicolor light option Stewart reviewed for our best artificial Christmas tree testing isn’t currently available, you can purchase the clear light and 6.5-foot version on Amazon for over 50% off.
Honeywell 6.5 ft Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree
When we say the tree comes ready out of the box, we mean it. Not only does this Christmas tree come in variations up to 7.5 feet tall, but it’s also pre-decorated with 400 color-changing LED lights so all you have to do is add your heirloom ornaments and a home-made tree topper (because, for the life of you, you can’t figure out where you packed it up last year).
National Tree Company Artificial Full Dunhill Fir Christmas Tree
For those who know their pine varieties, this Dunhill fir is a real Tall King at 9-feet high (and, if you’re so inclined, 14 feet). This tree has 12,000 ratings on Amazon and is 67% off for Cyber Monday. They’ve thought ahead on two very important amenities—a tree stand (which we always forget), and fire-resistant needles, which is not something you think about until you really have to.
National Tree Company Pre-Lit Artificial Slim Christmas Tree
If you’re not looking for a traditional centerpiece tree, but want something similar to decorate your entryway or frame your doorway, these slim and svelte Christmas trees are a great pick. They’re light, pre-lit, and stand at 7.5 feet so they make for a festive door-framing porch arrangement.
Lightshare 3 Ft. LED Fir Lighted Tree
For Charlie Brown enthusiasts, this is your tree. The cartoon friendliness of this one is hard to beat, and looks especially cute with round, bright ornaments.
Costway Unlit Upside Down Artificial Christmas Tree
Maybe you want to inject a bit of humor with your holiday cheer, in which case you’re just the kind of person that this upside-down Christmas tree is for. Made of a PVC material, this inverted design with a metal stand actually dates all the way back to the Middle Ages, when people in Central Europe would hang their trees from the ceiling. It’ll help you save space on your floor so you can pick up more gifts for underneath it.
National Tree Company Pre-Lit ‘Feel Real’ Artificial Downswept Christmas Tree
The tree that our contributor DaVonne Bacchus reviewed is nearly 50% off right now. Same old Douglas fir charm with a little more pizazz. The mega-retailer is also promising fast delivery, depending where in the country you live, so you can have your tree well before the holiday arrives.
The Holiday Aisle Carolina Lighted Pine Christmas Tree
For a slimmer tree that can easily nestle in the small corners of a studio or one-bedroom apartment, try this Carolina Pine pre-lit Christmas tree. It’s got pinecones nestled within its branches to add an extra bit of holiday cheer. Plus it’s almost 50% off.
Grandin Road Pre-Lit Flocked Alpine Tree
Maybe you’ve got a dog or small child prone to knocking everything over and you don’t want your Christmas tree or its ornaments to be the next victim. In which case, opt for this fake Alpine tree with a trunk that’s a bit longer and higher off the ground. Available in six different sizes, you could also create your own small Christmas tree farm right in your home.
King of Christmas Yorkshire Fir Unlit Artificial Christmas Tree
This artificial tree and holiday decor retailer isn’t called King of Christmas without good reason. This fir Christmas tree is best for those who like things traditional and classic. It’s not too big and not too small, but it still offers ample room for ornaments, garlands, and tinsel galore.
National Tree Company Artificial Christmas Tree
For those of us with tiny apartments, this kind of tree is the most practical choice. The petite 3-foot tree can fit comfortably on a pedestal in the corner, or on a thick window ledge so your small space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice the spirit of Christmas.
Best Cyber Monday Christmas Tree Deals Under $1,000
Balsam Hill Fraser Fir Tree
Feast your eyes on the most popular tree among AD readers in 2022. The Balsam Hill Fraser fir is a classic, and one of their bestsellers. If you closed your eyes and thought, Christmas tree, you’d probably be picturing something that looks just like this. Right now, yu can save $400 off this massive, handsome, symmetrical tree if you shop while Balsam Hill’s Cyber Monday sale lasts.
One great thing about Balsam Hill is their True Needle technology—which they use to ensure that the many different species of trees are as realistically depicted as possible. They also work with Twinkly, which makes the best, brightest, and most dependable lights that will last for seasons to come.