


As the Cyber Monday dust settles and the holiday season kicks into high gear, savvy shoppers are turning their attention to one of the most iconic symbols of Christmas — the Christmas tree.
If you missed the online frenzy of Cyber Monday, fear not, as some of the best deals on artificial trees are still up for grabs.
Among the top contenders for quality and elegance, Balsam Hill takes center stage with discounts of up to 50%. Known for its lifelike foliage and realistic designs, Balsam Hill’s Christmas trees are a favorite among those seeking the perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
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For those who prefer variety and a plethora of options, Wayfair has emerged as a go-to destination for Christmas tree deals post-Cyber Monday. With a diverse selection ranging from classic to contemporary styles, Wayfair offers discounts that cater to every taste and budget.
For those who turn to Amazon, the online retail giant remains a reliable haven for post-Cyber Monday Christmas tree deals, ensuring a wide array of options at competitive prices.
Whether you’re in search of a compact tree for a cozy space or a grand centerpiece for the heart of your home, these deals make it convenient to bring holiday cheer to every corner.
Serious holiday shoppers know that Balsam Hill does not mess around in the Christmas tree sphere. The company’s founder set out to search for the finest, lifelike trees possible after he realized he was allergic to live trees. This rustic alpine fir is among the most natural in the Balsam collection, marked by its exposed trunk and sparsely placed branches.
Some like them skinny, and others prefer them thick. Luckily, there is a tree out there for both sides of the polarizing Christmas tree debate. This timeless spruce is made with 100% needly foliage for a fully-fledged, abundant look. At 7.5 feet tall, this grand tree would be perfect for a larger home.
Amazon does not skimp out with its Christmas trees. A ladder may come in handy to set up this extra-tall tree. At 12 feet tall, you’re practically buying two trees in one with this post-Cyber Monday deal. The model features memory wire steel branches designed to maintain their shape and eliminate the hassle of fluffing.
While swanky apparel and glamorous gifts are front and center of Macy’s post-Cyber Monday deals, the department store has also added plenty of Christmas decor to the mix. The cone-shaped Oakley Hills tree is among the finest pines on the roster. Carefully placed pinecones and frosted needles give it that straight-from-the-woods appeal.
Just over four feet, this modest spruce tree was built for small spaces (hello, New York City apartments). Despite the shorter build, the tree does not sacrifice any traditional components of a classic tree. Just take a look at the frost-bitten branches and glowing yellow lights. You can even give it a lift by placing it atop a small stool, as pictured.
Macy’s Flocked Alpine Pencil Artificial Christmas Tree

Bring the winter wonderland into your home with this frosty forest-inspired pencil tree. Thinner than its spruce counterparts, this Alpine’s unusual shape will certainly add some artistic dimension to your holiday decor. The best part? Macy’s has gifted us with 75% off the original price.
Take your tree au-natural. If you think the Breckenridge tree is reminiscent of the mountains, it’s because designers use molds of natural cuttings of flat needle pines to produce the most realistic artificial tree possible. While Frontgate trees do come with a higher price tag, there is no doubt that you’re paying for quality (all their trees come with a three-year limited warranty).
Imitation is the biggest form of flattery, and this artificial tree is no exception. The Windsor Noble Fir Slim Profile Tree is sure to stump some people. Shoppers have called it “the most realistic tree” they have ever seen. Now, for a limited time, you can snatch it up for 30% off. Also get free shipping with the code SWFS1127 at checkout.
“The ability to change back and forth from white lights to multi-color lights is great,” one customer writes about this Color Changing Oxford Fir. This might be the most expensive tree on the list, but with their post-Cyber Monday sale, there’s no better time to invest in a Frontgate tree.
Walmart is offering nearly $200 off this pre-strung tree. Many customers said this was their first fake tree, and we can see why. The festive lights, mid-size stature, and trademarked ‘feel real’ technology make this Douglas Fir a wonderful dupe. Reviewers added that it’s lightweight compared to other artificial trees they tried out, making for an easy set-up and take-down process.
Save the hassle of decorating your tree this year with this fully decked-out and pre-lit 6-foot tree. Choose between different themes, like plaid, poinsettias, and gold ribbon. If you’re already scrunched for time, this is your solution.
You’ll never want to take down this beautiful sparkling white tree. The foliage is painted with numerous white, so each branch is strikingly unique. The model is also pre-strung with 360 cold white LED lights to bring a festive glow to your home. At 7.5 feet tall, this faux tree has all the wow-factor you could imagine.
Toss those green tree traditions away and make a statement with pink. If you’re ready for a change this season, consider this elegant blush pink spruce. Shoppers have said it’s “even prettier in person,” and that it’s a huge hit with the kids.
You can never go wrong with a classic snow-sprinkled tree. This one stands at six feet and boasts an average rating of 4.5 stars. Shoppers have said they didn’t even need the directions to set up this simple tree. The tree also features a hinged system with pre-fixed branch positions and a collapsible stand.
Why have one, when you could get two? This Pine Christmas tree set is on sale for 25% off. These potted trees are great for the outdoors – and would be perfect additions to your front door entrance. The elegant bronze planters add a level of sophistication that screams, ‘We take Christmas seriously.’
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