Now Thanksgiving is over, you’ll most likely be putting your mind to where you’ll be getting your Christmas tree from this year. You might have a trusted spruce that you retrieve from the basement each year, or prefer to head down to your local store. Although, if you are in the market for a new one, let me ask you one thing. Why wait when Black Friday is the perfect time to get an incredible Christmas tree for an even more incredible price?
Shops such as Walmart, Home Depot and Target have all gotten in the Black Friday mood, bringing you some wonderful deals and discounts that will be sure to get your festive senses tingling. Whether you’re looking for a tree garnished with a sprinkling of snow, one with illuminated with glorious LEDs or even just a plain one (we won’t judge), there’s plenty of deals available for everyone.
The Black Friday sales will be taking place all weekend, so we expect the Christmas tree discounts to keep coming. Below are the ones we’ve found so far, but make sure to keep an eye on this page as we update it.
Before you have a look, make sure to read our guide on how to make your Christmas tree part of your smart home. We’ve also done a round up of the best smart Christmas tree lights if you’re interested as well!
Best Current Christmas Tree Discounts 2023
Walmart: save up to $150 on Costway artificial trees
Balsam Hill: up to 50% off trees and wreaths
King of Christmas: save up to 50% in the sale and an additional 20% at check out, plus free shipping
Wayfair: save up to 25% off Christmas trees
Amazon: save across all trees, wreaths and decorations
Target: up to 50% off Christmas trees
Kohl’s: up to 50% off trees, wreaths and garlands and a further 15% with code GOSHOP15
Best Black Friday Christmas Tree Deals 2023
Artificial vs real: which Christmas tree is best?
When it comes to choosing between artificial trees and real trees, it completely depends on what you’re looking for. Real Christmas trees are always much better for the environment as they’re completely biodegradable and recyclable, which means they can be repurposed for mulch. They also smell wonderful, filling your home with a gorgeous, festive scent.
On the other hand, artificial trees are usually made from plastic and steel, meaning they require more energy to produce and will one day end up in a landfill. However, it has been proven that a fake Christmas tree can have a smaller negative impact on the environment if the customer keeps it for five years or longer. They’re also a lot easier to maintain and won’t require you to vacuum up pine needles once a day.
Feeling festive? Have a look at our round up of the best advent calendars for 2023!