Brand: ['Kurt Adler']

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<p>Available in the size that works best for you, the <strong>Winchester Pine Pre-lit Christmas Tree with Metal Base</strong> is going to be a holiday centerpiece for years to come. This charming pre-lit tree features clear LED lights spread across a lush and dense assortment of tips that create the look of a classic Winchester Pine. The lightweight metal base adds stability and won't get in the way of your holiday decorating plans, and the LED lights will stay cool and keep your energy bills low so you can finish your shopping without stressing about your utility bills.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Specifications for the 5-foot tree</strong><br /><strong>Shape:</strong> Slim<br /><strong>Base Width:</strong> 21 inches<br /><strong>Number of Bulbs:</strong> 200<br /><strong>Number of Tips:</strong> 315</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Specifications for the 6-foot tree</strong><br /><strong>Shape:</strong> Slim<br /><strong>Base Width:</strong> 21 inches<br /><strong>Number of Bulbs:</strong> 300<br /><strong>Number of Tips:</strong> 434</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Specifications for the 7-foot tree</strong><br /><strong>Shape:</strong> Slim<br /><strong>Base Width:</strong> 21 inches<br /><strong>Number of Bulbs:</strong> 400<br /><strong>Number of Tips:</strong> 620</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>About Kurt S. Adler Inc.</strong><br />The story of Kurt S. Adler Inc. begins after the close of World War II when Mr. Adler tried his hand at exporting general goods. Business grew, and European economies flourished so he turned his focus to importing. Ornaments were offered by the 1950s, and beautiful, handmade angels from East and West Germany found an enthusiastic audience in America. Adler expanded the line to glass ornaments from Czechoslovakia, hanging ceiling decorations from Germany, and miniature lights from Italy.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The next decade, Adler started importing holiday decor from the Far East. Colorful snow globes and other animated items became a collector's favorite. In the 1980s and 90s, Fabriche Santas, nutcrackers and other collectibles were ushered in. Recent additions include animatronics, fiber optic trees, interactive advent calendars, and synchronized musical decorations.</p>