Jim Woolley

Articate.com Reveals Their Top Artificial Christmas Trees for Christmas 2014

 

Wells, Somerset -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/26/2014 -- The last week of November is often the time when many people start to think about buying an artificial Christmas tree in time for the run up to Christmas.

So with that in mind, a new article has recently been posted to Articate.com that lists some of the best artificial Christmas trees that are available for Christmas 2014.

This article was originally posted several weeks ago, but it has since been updated in order to remove those trees that are currently out of stock, and replace them with those that are still on sale (and in stock) heading into Black Friday.

It includes a number of realistic looking trees from the likes of GKI Bethlehem, Kurt Adler, Vickerman and the National Tree Company, and includes a wide variety of different sized trees for people to choose from.

For instance there are plenty of full-size artificial Christmas trees that are between 6 and 12 feet tall, but there are also some smaller trees that are between 18 inches and 3 feet tall that would be more suitable for a table top.

Discussing all of these Christmas trees, a spokesman for Articate.com said:

"There are lots of artificial trees to choose from this year, whether you are looking for a traditional green tree, or whether you are looking to buy an artificial snow-covered tree, for instance."

"Unfortunately many of the ones that we featured in our original article have since sold out, but thankfully we have managed to find some really attractive trees that are still available as we head towards December, some of which are brand new for Christmas 2014."

Anyone that would like to view all of these top artificial Christmas trees, can do so by visiting:
http://articate.com/2014/10/21/best-artificial-christmas-trees-2014/

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