The major garden, home, and kitchen retailer, Wilko unveiled a sale offering customers huge savings on their Christmas preparations this year.
The sale, which is offering customers half-price on a selection of quality Christmas trees, started yesterday (Wednesday, October 26) and will last until Thursday, November 10.
A diverse array of artificial, pre-lit, and flocked trees will be included in the sale, providing an option for all manner of tastes.
Wilko Christmas trees for 50 per cent off this November
There are three different trees on offer in this sale, ensuring there is something for everyone this year.
The Christmas trees on sale at Wilko are as follows:
Wilko Flocked Fir Christmas Tree 7ft
Description: Described as a "Stylish, sturdy and snowy" 7ft tree on the Wilko website, this is the perfect Christmas centerpiece thanks to its beautiful "snow-effect finish," creating "a winter wonderland" feel.
Original price: £100
Sale price: £50
To find out more and get your Christmas tree, please visit the Wilko website.
Wilko 6ft Green Pre-Lit Fir Artificial Christmas Tree
Description: This Christmas tree has a "sturdy design" and "includes 120 warm white LED lights that enhance the festive ambience with bright light."
Original price: £75
Sale price: £37.50
To find out more and get your Christmas tree, please visit the Wilko website.
Wilko 7ft Scandinavian Fir Tree
Description: "This Scandinavian Fir tree exhibits the spirit of Christmas just as good as a real one," according to Wilko, and it's easy to see why with its "natural green colour" and traditional look.
Original price: £85
Sale price: £42.50
To find out more and get your Christmas tree, please visit the Wilko website.
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