So when I bought this tree I was expecting something incredibly cheap, barely enough for one Christmas. What I got was surprisingly better than the disposable wood, which I would reuse countless times. I have a decent tree that I can use countless times. I also expected the lights to be built into the wood, but they aren't. Allow me to change headlights if and when I want. The only downside is that the lights only run on batteries. There is no way to connect. But what do you expect from a tree with such a low price? I would recommend this to anyone who can only have a small 24 inch tree in their home or office.
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