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Pop up LED snow-covered Christmas tree 180 cm

Model: PR020484
$175.41
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Pop up LED snow-covered Christmas tree 180 cm. Pop-up snowy Christmas tree with LED lights, 180 cm high, ideal for indoor use.Decorated with blue and silver balls, it includes a QR code on the package that links to a video with instructions for quick and easy assembly. Illuminated by warm white LED lights with 8 light effects, it creates a cozy festive atmosphere.
Technical features:- Color: green with snowy effect- Material: PVC- Lighting effect: 8 modes- Number of tips: 582- Timer: 8 hours on a...



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Pop up LED snow-covered Christmas tree 180 cm. Pop-up snowy Christmas tree with LED lights, 180 cm high, ideal for indoor use.Decorated with blue and silver balls, it includes a QR code on the package that links to a video with instructions for quick and easy assembly. Illuminated by warm white LED lights with 8 light effects, it creates a cozy festive atmosphere.
Technical features:- Color: green with snowy effect- Material: PVC- Lighting effect: 8 modes- Number of tips: 582- Timer: 8 hours on and 16 hours off- Protection: IP-44 (suitable for indoor use)- Cable length: 5 m- Number of LEDs: 140- LED diameter: 5mm- Light color: warm white- Power supply: current, transformer includedAn elegant and practical solution for effective Christmas decorations.

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Francine | 12/12/2024
The nativity figures I purchased from Holyart are superb and I am delighted with my purchase. The...
Ed | 12/12/2024
I have been purchasing from Holyart for a couple of years. Everything I purchased has been the...
Cyril | 12/11/2024
Excellent service, fast shipping though it shipping cost seems to be getting expensive. Perhaps...