Not everyone wants to stay and spend hours to develop, untangle, then wrap again, the lights for the Christmas tree. We all love Christmas, but when it comes to decorations, we do not all have the meaning or time for it.
A pre-lit Christmas tree means, above all, time and energy saved because you do not have to wrap / unwrap the light ropes around the branches of the trees. You can find Christmas trees pre-lit on the market with light or multicolored light bulbs and, if a bulb is burned, the rest remains on.
Mainly there are two ways to choose the lights on your previously illuminated Christmas trees. You will get a traditional brightness when your Christmas tree pre-on has clear or multicolored incandescent light bulbs. On the other hand, warm white or multicolored LED bulbs mean energy savings, a lasting useful life and an elegance and warmth display.
Depending on the size and shape of your Christmas tree before illuminated, you can get more or less lights on it. Some trees come with numerous lights, but, no matter how many they are, pre-lit Christmas trees are always very well lit.
It is always a good advice to measure the space for your pre-lit tree. You can find trees ranging from 4.5 “to 14” and the widths are also varied. You can find pre-illuminated trees with pencil for narrow spaces and full width for larger rooms. You have to measure the height from the floor to the top of the tree, leaving 6 “-12” for the Topper of the Tree. If you want to go for the full Christmas experience, leave it a large space below to show the gifts.
When it comes to form, the prelit Christmas trees can have a pencil form, they can be thin / medium, or complete with dense interiors, full or complete crust cutting with high point content. There is also the pre-lit tree by inverted fall.
If you go for the counts of tallest tips on trees more full, you need to prepare batches or pending tips of ornaments. Some pre-lit trees also have multiple color pigments for a more natural look. The count of the tip and construction actually make a big difference in previously illuminated Christmas trees and this look also has a long service life.
You can get the most complete template on a Christmas tree before illuminated thanks to the expandable branches and most of these trees have a robust hinged construction. The bases are made of robust metal, holding the trunks safely in place and even after several years of use, the bases will not bend or bend.
There are also some security problems to consider. For example, check that your pre-lit tree has Lights listed by UL. UL is Subscriber Laboratories and certifies the lights since 1905.
Make sure that chain lights have an anti-turn mechanism in light bulbs and take it, as this provides security and reliability.
Your tree pre-ignition can have a single pole or frame tree construction. The construction of “a single pole” means that there is a pole in the center of the tree where all the branches are joined, while the construction of “frame tree” is the most common. In the construction of the frame tree, the steel frame is in the form of a cone and all the branches are joined to the frame.
Stay away from the plastic bases when you buy your Christmas tree before illuminated; The plastic base flexes or breaks quite easy.
Keep in mind that once your previous Christmas tree is decor, your weight is even 30-60% more than without decorations. The tree support must come with wheels if you want to move. Try evenly distributing the weight on your tree.
Materials for your tree pre-ignition should be a flame retardant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyethylene.
Always wash your hands after decorating your previously illuminated Christmas tree, since the materials used (artificial or even natural) can leave residues.
Consider plugging your previously illuminated Christmas tree into an overvoltage protector. Although the tree is only not that important, your house is and has to protect it. Turn on the overvoltage guard and keep in mind that you turn off the lights before going to bed or leaving the house!