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Ours is in pristine condition tbh ;)

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1,248 views 71 upvotes Made by Iceu. 7 months ago in Iceu
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first.
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Facts
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lol big fan iceu
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I have a Christmas tree bag
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Came with the tree
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Ours is over 5 years old but we have two rings of tape lol
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Determining the age of a fake Christmas tree can be challenging, as artificial trees don't age in the same way that real trees do. However, you can look for certain signs to estimate the age or condition of an artificial Christmas tree:

Style and Design:

Check the style and design of the tree. Older artificial trees may have a different aesthetic compared to more modern ones. Look for features that were popular in past decades.
Packaging and Documentation:

Examine the packaging and any accompanying documentation. Sometimes, manufacturers include information such as the production date or model year.
Condition of Materials:

Inspect the materials of the tree. Over time, wear and tear can affect the quality of the branches, needles, and other components. If the materials show signs of fading, discoloration, or damage, it may suggest an older tree.
Technological Features:

If your tree has any technological features, such as built-in lights or other electronic components, the technology used can provide clues about its age. Older trees may lack modern features found in newer models.
Brand and Model:

Research the brand and model of the tree. Some manufacturers provide information about the release date of their products. Check the manufacturer's website or contact their customer service for details.
Discontinued Models:

If the tree has been discontinued, it may be an older model. Check with the manufacturer or search online to see if the model is still in production.
Ask the Seller:

If you purchased the tree from someone else, ask the seller about its age. They may have information about when they bought it or how long they have had it.
Inspect for Wear and Tear:

Look for signs of wear and tear, such as worn-out tips, broken branches, or faded colors. These can indicate that the tree has been used for several seasons.
Remember that these methods are not foolproof, and they might not provide an accurate age for the tree. Artificial Christmas trees can last for many years, and their appearance may not change significantly over time. If you're unable to determine the age using these methods, you may need to rely on any documentation or information provided by the seller or manufacturer.

Don't know why I did this.
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My bro wrote an entire essay 💀
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oh...ours has about 4x the amount of tape and a dirtdobber's nest in it as well...

might need a new tree.
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