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King of Christmas Tree Review

October 11, 2024 By Meegan 3 Comments

A few months ago King of Christmas approached me with a choice of Christmas tree and a review in compensation.

I was happy to jump at the chance for a King of Christmas Tree Review. To be honest, in the beginning I was a little hesitant. Only because I was going to order a flocked tree. Was that going to mean a huge mess? Crossing my fingers it doesn’t.

*Regardless of the fact that I was gifted this tree. These are my own opinions without being coaxed or encouraged.

I couldn’t have been more excited to receive an 8′ King Noble Flock Artificial Christmas Tree with 600 Warm White LED Lights.

The tree was “folded” up, which made taking out each of the three sections labeled A,B,C for easy installation. Each tree section was easy to open and put together. AND look at ALL the gorgeous flocking! Wow.

Along with this order of a King of Christmas tree, you will receive-

*instruction booklet

*carrying/storage bag with handles

*sturdy tree stand with an eye bolt

*arm length gloves for “fluffing”

*on/off foot pedal

*8 light mode remote control with a timer

Setting up your tree is completely explained in the instruction booklet, which makes it even more simple to set up.

Section A is placed in the stand securely. Once you have it straight, tighten the eye bolt. NOW it’s time to get those fun “fluffing” gloves on. Pull down each branch and see how your tree will begin to take shape.

Here is the cool part! As you place section B into section A there aren’t tangled cords or plugs to worry about. You simply insert the “power poles” together. Each pole has the electric cords inside, so you are essentially plugging in all of the light cords together.

BTW- Each tree is has a two year warranty from the original purchase date, the manufacturer will replace defective parts in the tree’s construction which covers the poles branches and stand

Once again, pull the branches down so you can finish with section C (the top).

NOTE: At this point you WILL see flocking “Fall Out”. I am absolutely blown away at how little there is. Seriously, I was expecting a floor completely covered with a huge mess. This was so minimal.

Even without all the “fluffing” done, the tree is looking fabulous, already. Taking time to “fluff” and open up each branch and twig will bring your tree to life.

When my husband came home from work and saw the tree, he was amazed at how real the tree looked. We lived in the high desert of California for over 20 years and it would snow every year. This 8′ King Noble Flock Artificial Christmas Tree looked like we cut it down on our own property.

Trimming the tree is always a family tradition. Now that we are empty nesters, each of us take a turn placing our favorite vintage, traditional family or handmade ornaments on the tree.

THEN it’s time to light up the tree. Plug in the cord from section A into a 120volt power outlet into your chosen wall. To use the 8 mode remote, point the remote towards the foot pedal. (My pedal is tucked underneath my decorative sleigh.)

You have eight choices for your lights:

Steady on

Sequential

In Waves

Slo-Glo

Chasing Flash

Slow/Fade

Twinkle

Combination

We change the mode every night for variety.

This year I went with a more traditional Christmas colors, including: red, white, bronze and gold. Using these colors with 600 Warm White LED Lights could not have looked any better.

As always, the most precious and prized ornament was made by my grandma when we were married 47 years ago.

Thank you to King of Christmas for the opportunity to review one of your fine, quality and well-made Christmas trees. I can honestly say that I am MORE than impressed. Having used other brands and styles in the past, this 8′ Noble Fir is beyond my expectations.

Once again, regardless of the fact that I was gifted this tree. These are my own opinions without being coaxed or encouraged.

The texture, full branches, well lit, 8 mode remote, sturdy stand and “fluffing” gloves along with easy to put together creates the spirit of Christmas all season long.

It’s been a true joy to share this experience with you.

Make it the beginning to a wonderful Christmas and Holiday season.

Find more Christmas inspiration here…

Handmade Bead and Crystal Ornaments

Embellish Ornaments with Vintage Pins and Brooches

 

Vintage Bicycle Rim Christmas Wreath

Filed Under: Christmas, Christmas Trees, Holidays, Home Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas Trees

Comments

  1. RAELYNN GILMORE says

    October 11, 2024 at 10:55 AM

    What a gorgeous flocked Christmas tree! I am definitely going to look into King of Christmas Christmas Trees! Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  2. Alice Miller says

    October 12, 2024 at 6:04 AM

    I have been an adamant “real” tree person, but this King of Christmas tree makes me want to reconsider. The beauty of the tree and simplicity of assembly as shown by your step-by-step photos is very tempting.

    Reply
  3. Rey says

    October 12, 2024 at 10:17 AM

    I am impressed with how natural the tree looks with the flocking. The decorating style is beautiful and well-balanced.

    Reply

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