Check the "diameter" or "width" in the specs. A "Full" tree takes up significant floor space; "Slim" or "Pencil" trees are better for corners or apartments. 2. Decode the Material (PVC vs. PE) This is the biggest factor in how "real" the tree looks.
Branches that "spring" into shape, requiring minimal fluffing.
High-end models that literally flip over on a wheeled base, eliminating heavy lifting. 6. Read the "Real" Reviews
If a tree looks "see-through" in customer photos, it has a low tip count. A high tip count ensures you can't see the center pole. For a standard 7.5-foot tree, look for for a lush look. 4. Lighting: The Great Debate