Artificial Christmas Tree

We have a similar one. Bought at Michael's on Black Friday a couple of years ago.
 

Living in WIlliamsburg, VA might anyone have an idea how to get this tree here?
Short of a trip to Canada, maybe you know someone who lives there who would buy it for you? But the shipping could be an issue then.
 
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Lots of companies sell lighted Christmas trees. Can't you find one online that sells the product you are looking for if Home Depot can't ship what you want?
 
I got a similar tree last year from Home Depot. It only has 700 micro dot lights though. I think 700 is plenty.
 
Product description matches. Oh well.
They don't, not even in the product descriptions which is exactly where I got the information below from plus the brief description of the tree in the label isn't even the same. Not sure where you get the idea the product descriptions match. I realize you tried to help the OP but they aren't the same at all.

The OP's tree has 5,000 lights listed on the description 4,139 tips and a Cavalier Fraser Fir
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The other Home Depot tree you posted has 3,000 lights and 4,399 tips and a Castleford Fraser Fir
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The wayfair tree you posted has 750 lights and 2,763 tips (this one is really a very very very different tree in the end)
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My assumption is you probably have never really bought AND actually paid attention to an artificial tree before because it all matters. The number of tip to lights ratio is a really important part, generally you want a close ratio with high numbers because that not only means you'll get a fuller tree (the number of tips) but also have a more lit tree (the number of lights). It can really affect the appearance. You can't just remove 2000 lights and branches (for the wayfair one especially) and say "well they are the same" :upsidedow
 
Only thing I can think of OP is trying to find something really similar. You may have to figure out which is more important features of the one sold by Canada such as is it the number of lights or tips (or the combination of the two) or the type of tree it's trying to mimic, etc.
 
They don't, not even in the product descriptions which is exactly where I got the information below from plus the brief description of the tree in the label isn't even the same. Not sure where you get the idea the product descriptions match. I realize you tried to help the OP but they aren't the same at all.

The OP's tree has 5,000 lights listed on the description 4,139 tips and a Cavalier Fraser Fir
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The other Home Depot tree you posted has 3,000 lights and 4,399 tips and a Castleford Fraser Fir
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The wayfair tree you posted has 750 lights and 2,763 tips (this one is really a very very very different tree in the end)
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My assumption is you probably have never really bought AND actually paid attention to an artificial tree before because it all matters. The number of tip to lights ratio is a really important part, generally you want a close ratio with high numbers because that not only means you'll get a fuller tree (the number of tips) but also have a more lit tree (the number of lights). It can really affect the appearance. You can't just remove 2000 lights and branches (for the wayfair one especially) and say "well they are the same" :upsidedow
All I did was search under the tree description that OP put up. I didn't count lights, LOL. My wife's nephew worked at Home Depot and works at Lowes now and has said many of the products he sold are Home Depot are at Lowes, but the name of the manufacturer is different.......but it is the same product.
 

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