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I have a 7 ft tree.

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two..... a 4 foot and a 7 foot.

i also have a one that is about 2 - 3 feet.

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Two.
Real tree downstairs.
Artificial upstairs.
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@catter70 


My cat chews on the lower branches - it's artificial go figure.

 

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Zero.

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I downsized from a large home to a loft condo so I bought a cyndrical thin tree and it's fine.

 

I keep things simple and I'm content. 

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Two, but after this year, I might go down to just one.

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I think mine is 7, maybe 7.5?   But I also put up a number of smaller trees in other rooms.  They would be between 2 and 3 feet. 

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@katie1859 wrote:

I downsized from a large home to a loft condo so I bought a cyndrical thin tree and it's fine.

 

I keep things simple and I'm content. 


I love the look of the thinner trees, and when my current full tree just doesn't look good anymore, I'll buy one like this 

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I don't bother with any tree anymore although I have a couple in the garage.  It's just too much trouble for just me and the dog.

 

I must say I'd never pay the prices QVC is asking for trees and those lights would drive me nuts, especially with kids playing with them.  Holy moly!!!

 

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