We researched the best sites that offer real and artificial Christmas trees, considering delivery time, quality, and overall aesthetic. Our list includes pre-lit options from Balsam Hill, traditional fir styles from Home Depot, and trees suitable for family-sized homes from Lowe’s. Here are the best places to purchase your next artificial Christmas tree. The website’s overall design is user-friendly, with options to compare different species, shapes, colors, and lighting styles of trees. You’ll be able to choose from a wide range of sizes, starting with small 3-foot options to huge 12-foot trees. There is even an option to filter through what trees are currently unavailable when you’re shopping. Prices will vary, but affordable options begin in the mid-hundred range. The prices of Christmas trees at Lowe’s start at around $30 and go up, depending on the size you want. When you buy a tree in-store, Lowe’s will typically wrap the tree in netting, making transport easier. They’ll also cut the stem so the tree can more readily take up water. Overall, our editors love Lowe’s for any Christmas tree needs. Since Home Depot is a mass retailer, it allows consumers to shop in-store, online, or pick up their purchases the same day—meaning that even last-minute shoppers will have a tree. With real-time customer support, the ability to compare models, and hassle-free returns, getting an artificial tree through this handyman’s go-to has never been easier. On their site, Balsam Hill offers Firs and Spruces ranging from thin to thick, frosted to traditional, and trees can be as tall as 18 feet. If you aren’t sure what variety is the right fit for you and your family, they even offer a sample kit that includes full branches of each tree type. You won’t have to worry about making the wrong decision. Our editors also love that the trees come prelit, making the decoration process more streamlined and effortless. Like most items on the site, you won’t have to worry too much about an option being too far outside of your budget, as prices tend to be lower than most online retailers. They offer a generous range of styles, including flocked, white, pre-lit, slim, and even the upside-down tree, which has grown increasingly popular in recent years. Wayfair also offers real trees, though they’re usually much smaller—about the size of a house plant. On each tree’s product description page, you can find tree measurements, shipping costs (which are almost always free for trees), plus the estimated arrival date at first glance, making your online shopping experience as convenient as possible. Be sure to read the reviews to make sure your selection lives up to your quality expectations. Walmart generally sells trees wrapped up, so you don’t get to see exactly what you’re buying, but you can’t beat their low prices—smaller trees start at just $20. Alternatively, you can buy a live Christmas tree from Walmart online and have it delivered right to your doorstep. While undeniably convenient, this service does cost more, as Christmas trees are bulky and heavy to ship. It’s the perfect place to search if you’re looking for unconventional trees, too. You know, the silver tinsel Spruces or pre-decorated Firs. But, no matter your preference, you can usually expect the same swift shipping on your tree as you would for any other purchase from the retailer. There are options like tabletop trees for city apartments with very little room for a large holiday display along with seven-footers for the home with a bit more surface area. No matter what tree you’re searching for, Michaels might just have it. While the tree selection is slightly smaller than others on the list, the assortment is diverse. So, for the one who spent hours scrolling through grandiose tree displays on Pinterest or the one who wants something more modest, there is a tree for you. And, with frequent sales and store cash available, even a more expensive tree can become within your budget. While Frontgate doesn’t have as many options as other sites, we love that most trees come in at least two sizes, so they will perfectly fit in your living room. All Frontgate trees also come with a three-year warranty that covers factory-installed lights, frames, and foliage, in case something goes wrong. While they definitely cost more than other retailers, all of Frontgate’s trees are designed to last for years to come with proper storage. Most Ace Hardware stores set up tree lots during the holiday season, carrying a variety of sizes and styles for you to choose from. This is a good place to shop if you want to see the tree unwrapped before you buy, and many stores will also help with prep services, cutting the stem, and helping you load the tree onto your car. Right now, you can browse artificial trees of all sizes on their website already decked out with LED lights. This retailer also has all of the decor options necessary to make your tree as festive as possible. In years past, 6- to 7-foot trees at Ace Hardware cost around $40, but if you’re patient, you can often find a coupon later in the season that will allow you to get a fresh Christmas tree for less. For the simplest experience, A Tree to Your Door offers free tree drilling and a complimentary removal bag for the end of the season. All trees also come with their own stand for easy installation. You can even give a tree as a gift with four varieties to choose from, as well as fresh wreaths available from growers. Trees ship out every week on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, so be sure to place your orders by Sunday night to ensure your tree or wreath arrives on time. Hot tip: the earlier the better for ordering trees online, especially this year. If you make a selection from King of Christmas, our editors have no doubt you’ll feel good putting a topper on your tree this upcoming holiday season.

Style

Christmas trees are an investment. By opting for the more traditional style, you can explore your creativity through tree themes, lighting, and decor for years to come. However, slim options are available for smaller homes and spaces, and upside-down trees have become more and more popular over the years. Ultimately, the right tree variety comes from personal preference, so be sure to compare any styles first before deciding on one.

Care

Taking care of an artificial tree sounds easy, but it can be the difference between having something that lasts a handful of seasons or for more years than you can count.  You should always follow the manufacturers’ instructions on how to maintain your tree when it is being used and how to store your tree once the hustle and bustle of the season have come to a close. If the tree doesn’t come with a storage bag, it would be worth investing in one when you purchase our tree. It will protect your tree from dust and water damage, not to mention making it compact for easy storage.

Why Trust the Spruce?

Samantha Parsons re-envisioned this article to include websites that offered a wide selection of trees, keeping in mind aesthetics, budget, and accessibility. With expert insight from the co-founders of Pure Salt Interiors, she was able to conclude that the aforementioned websites are the best of the best. Morford also suggests looking at the materials used. If it is too shinny or flimsy, this is a visual giveaway that the tree is artificial. Keep that in mind as you purchase your tree to ensure a good investment.