Looking at getting a Christmas tree this year. Most places that I've checked briefly seem to be about $90-$100. Is that normal?
Seems like a lot.
Location is SouthEast Melbourne
Looking at getting a Christmas tree this year. Most places that I've checked briefly seem to be about $90-$100. Is that normal?
Seems like a lot.
Location is SouthEast Melbourne
got mine at BigW for $40 or something. put it up one year, never put it up ever again.
Reasonable price for today. Not reasonable after xmas.
here is a link if you find the one you posted too cheap
Do you mean a real tree, not a Big W tree?
Last year I bought one in a smaller town, where you had to cut it down yourself (so no labour for the seller) and I think it was $50 or $60. So $90 for a proper tree cut down and hauled into town is probably about right. Albeit that its still expensive
Yeah, a pine tree. I don't see a lot of difference myself but my family is big on the fresh pine smell of a real tree.
$60 for 6ft in Nunawading.
$100 is over priced unless its 8 ft +
Good luck, it sounds like most of the Christmas tree farms around that area have sold out.
Might get some luck trying the scouts at bunnings.
But to answer your question, size pending, seems expensive. The ones I've had were closer to 70-80 for 7 foot.
yeah, picked up a real tree last weekend with the GF, 60$
I got one from DJ for about $100 during boxing day sales about 5 yrs ago. Been using it for the last 5 yrs.
Guess it depends on how much you care about Chris
What do I have to do with it?
Sounds normal for a tree, but what type of tree it is and height and material it is made off and etc and etc
Trees are allot cheaper after chrissy, sometimes 95% off. My tree was $10 instead of $90 in Jan a number of years ago.
Sure, depends what you want. I've been looking at $1500 pre lit flip trees if it makes spending $100 feel better
Kmart - target should have one for $60-70