Target slashes the price on a bunch of pre-lit Christmas trees for a limited time only

Target slashes the price on a bunch of pre-lit Christmas trees for a limited time only
Target slashes the price on a bunch of pre-lit Christmas trees for a limited time onlyCourtesy of Target

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It is arguably too early to start preparing for Christmas, but if retailers like Amazon and Walmart can begin pushing out their holiday decor, then some may say it’s never too early to begin your Christmas shopping.

Holiday shopping doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune on decorating. In fact, Target is having a huge sale on pre-lit Christmas trees this week and the markdowns make it seem like there’s magic in the air.

Shoppers can save money on their favorite holiday brand like Costway, Best Choice, Northlight, and more.

Costway 7Ft Prelit Christmas Tree
Costway 7Ft Prelit Christmas Tree
$353 $110
Costway 7Ft Prelit Christmas Tree
Target is having a sale on the Costway 7Ft Prelit Christmas Tree
Get 69% off at Target

The Costway 7Ft Prelit Christmas Tree stands 7 feet tall with a diameter of 45.6 inches, or 3.8 feet. It features 1570 branches constructed from flame-retardant PVC. The tree is pre-lit with 500 UL-certified LED lights that offer both multi-color and warm white options.

Highlighted Product Feature

The standout feature of this Christmas tree is the lighting system. It is equipped with 500 UL-certified LED lights that can switch between multi-color and warm white. The included controller allows users to choose from 11 different light sequences, providing a customizable and festive ambiance to suit any preference.

Other Features

The hinged design of this tree allows the branches to fall into place automatically, streamlining the setup process. This feature simplifies assembly and disassembly, saving time and effort during the holiday season.

Learn more about this product here.

Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Target. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.