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Ventray Christmas Tree Stand with Water Reservoir, 13.66x13.66x5.51 Inches,Classic Heavy Duty Universal Xmas Tree Artificial Trunks Stand Pine Tree Base Holder for Real Trees,Deer

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A classic good 'un, the St Helens Home and Garden Festive Christmas Tree Stand Holder does its job nicely. After the holiday season, it’s easy to cover the tree by pulling the polyester bag out of the skirt. Just lift it up and around your entire Christmas tree and wheel it away to your storage spot until next year. Although aimed at real trees, tree skirts can also be used with artificial Christmas trees. They'll hide the stands and any unsightly wires or extension cords. When it comes to holiday decorating, it’s always nice to have options. Maybe the initial placement of your tree doesn’t mesh with the flow of your home or maybe you like to assemble your tree first and then decide on a final location. In either case, a rolling stand gives you free rein to design (and redesign) as much as you like. A Christmas tree skirt or collar is a great way to add festive charm while keeping your tree stand hidden.

Firstly, Christmas tree stands are used to keep a live tree upright and stable. Without a tree stand, a freshly cut real Christmas tree would fall over as, without support, the trunk isn't wide enough to support the branches on its own.The most important thing to look for in a Christmas tree stand is stability,” says Tara Spaulding, interior design coordinator for Patio Productions. “A stable base will ensure that the tree stays upright, and it will also prevent tipping over or falling over.” After spending hours decorating your Christmas tree, you’ll want to bask in all of its glory from every angle—and a rotating stand allows you to do just that. This electric stand takes your Christmas tree display to the next level by smoothly rotating to provide beautiful views of all your ornaments. Made from steel, this Christmas tree stand supports trees up to 120 pounds and 9 feet tall. Spaulding mentioned that metal tree stands are more durable and better for heavier and taller trees. Additionally, they are ideal if you have pets and children who may be prone to pull and tug on your precious tree. If that sounds familiar, you’ll want to invest in a metal Christmas tree stand. Although they may be more expensive, they’ll cost less than replacing a fallen tree and broken ornaments. The stand is then filled with water to help support your tree by keeping it hydrated. Bear in mind that the water level will need to be regularly topped up to prevent the tree from drying out, which would result in the needles shedding prematurely.

Whether your artificial Christmas tree comes pre-lit or you’ll add the lighting, this tree stand is the perfect way to enjoy a decorated tree. The tree rotates, which is especially handy if you’re decorating the tree with your own lights and ornaments. Plus, once it’s set up, you can set your tree to rotate and admire all your beautiful Christmas decorations. If there are two people putting your Christmas tree in a stand, it's best if one person holds the tree steady and upright while the other person secures it firmly in place by tightening the metal screws or wooden notches. The natural beechwood legs feature a protective coating that stands up to sap and is also gentle on floors. Four durable, ergonomic metal pins allow you to adjust your tree precisely and will keep it upright all season long. We like the unusual design of this stand if you’re looking for something different and more modern.

In all the excitement of choosing the best Christmas tree, it can be easy to forget the essential accessories required to make it absolutely perfect. After consulting our experts and researching the best Christmas tree stands, we chose the Krinner Tree Genie XXL Christmas Tree Stand as our favorite because it doesn’t require any assembly and takes mere minutes to get your Christmas tree standing upright. Additionally, it supports trees up to 12 feet, which means this stand is plenty strong to hold standard tree sizes. As for the kind of water to use, plain tap water is just fine. You might be advised to add sugar, aspirin, lemonade or even vodka but most experts agree that plain water works best. How to hide a Christmas tree stand Select home delivery or collect from your local B&Q, then fill up the 1.2-litre plastic water tank to keep your tree upright and looking its best for the festive month, and secure it with the three clasps. On this tree stand, the base is 10 inches deep. Before setting up your tree, note that you’ll need to clear at least 10 inches of your tree’s base of any branches or debris.

There are Christmas tree stands... and then there are German-engineered Krinner Christmas tree stands, and there is a whole world of difference between the two. This decorative cast iron stand features a handmade design, which stands out in comparison to other less decorative stands. (You may not even want to use a tree skirt or collar!) The spike in the center of the stand provides stability for trees up to 8 feet tall. Since the base is heavy, it has the potential to damage floors. However, this stand includes foot pads to prevent scratches and marks on wood floors. And although this stand has a high price tag, it’ll last you for years with its urethane finish and powder coating that prevents rusting and chipping. Think about how you want it to look, too – a traditional-looking modern stand? A glittery metal stand? Or possibly a fuss-free plastic stand? There are so many different styles to choose from to fit in with the festive vibe you're going for.

How do I set up my Christmas tree stand?

Setting up your tree stand away from heat sources, such as radiators, will prolong help your Christmas tree look fresh for longer. What kind of water do you put in a Christmas tree stand? The most popular way to hide and cover a Christmas tree stand is by using a tree collar or skirt. These decorative pieces are available in a wide variety of colors and patterns and can be placed at the bottom of the tree to conceal the stand. You may even choose to hide your stand with other holiday decorations like presents, statues, or fabric. If you don't want to spend much money on a stand, one option is to get a plastic base that has spikes on it,” says Spaulding. “These are easy to find at any store, and they're relatively cheap. However, keep in mind that these kinds of bases won't hold up very well if you have pets or children who like to climb trees.” Once the screws are fully tightened, and it is securely in place, fill the stand with water, which will weigh it down further. How much do Christmas tree stands cost in the UK?

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