If you are stuck without a Christmas tree at the last minute,
you have a few options left that will save you money. Perhaps you were a little
lazy or simply waited for your next pay check. First, you must decide if you want a real or
artificial tree. If you do not want the
hassle of vacuuming constantly and finding some place to dispose of your tree when the holidays are over, you may want to opt for an artificial one.
Searching online you could look online you may find Kmart’s
6 foot tree for $15 (no lights) or Wal-Mart 9 foot for $30 (with lights).
Unfortunately, most of these deals are no longer available as they were
pre-Cyber Monday offers. Home Depot still has some great trees for around $100+
with or without lights. A few are snow-covered designs.
The price usually matches the quality. The cheaper the tree the more likely it is
going to look sparse. Some of the stores have sales that are 40% off as most of
their customers have already bought their tree for the season. In this particular
case, I obtained the floor display tree for $80 that was originally priced at
$160 without lights. This one came with the lights. The garland was under $3 at
Wal-Mart and I only needed two packs.
The total price of a decorated tree with garland was under $100
(including tax).
One of the reasons why you may find the best deals on trees now
is that large companies often gear their major product pushes during heavy
purchasing behavior. They keep statistics on consumer behavior. As the majority
of customers buy their trees around Thanksgiving one often finds the best deals
a week or so after when companies can no longer maximize their profits. The
same savings can occur in off season clothing, last year model products, and overstock.
Happy Hunting!