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Xmas Tree (snow flocked)
fifthofwhisky
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I'm looking for a snow flocked Xmas tree about 6 foot tall, as realistic as possible and not too wide (max 3 foot).
Any experience with similar, and one that will last?
Any experience with similar, and one that will last?
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We had one that looked like it had snow on the branches. It looked great, but bits fell off it all the time & we had to stop our dogs from eating them. After about 4 or 5 years, most of the 'snow' had gone, so we replaced it, as it looked a bit threadbare.1
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We had one from Argos a couple of years ago but the snow goes everywhere when setting it up and it made us sneeze like mad due to it being so fine. Just getting a normal green one this year.
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3 years ago i bought a 6' flocked, pencil thin, tree and it's excellent.
The snow's retained perfectly during use aswell as packing and unpacking from it's box each time.
Can't remember if it was from WeRChristmas or Wayfair now - and it's in the loft so can't easily tell you right now either !1
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