This top-rated Christmas tree is 53% off before October Prime Day

Though it feels like fall has just begun, we’re already counting down until Christmas day (as if our already curated gift guides didn’t give it away).With Prime Big Deal Days on the horizon this Oct.8 to 9, there are thousands of early deals to peruse and purchase now.

You’ll also want to be sure you sign up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime to reap the benefits, including fast, two-day shipping.While you can add a variety of beauty, home, tech and other best-sellers to your cart, it’s time to think of Christmas cheer.Because we’re singing loud for all to hear: there’s a top-rated artificial Christmas tree you can grab now for 53% off.RELATED: Best artificial Christmas treesThe National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Artificial Christmas Tree is just shy of being $500 off and stands 9 feet tall.

More than 100 happy-go-festive Amazon shoppers have purchased the living room showpiece in the past month, a testament to its fullness and durability.The National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Artificial Christmas Tree is also available in 7.5-foot and 10-foot tall sizes.The best part? It includes dual-colored lights to make your tree picture-perfect for the season.What’s wonderful about this tree — and likely why it has garnered nearly 4,000 gleaming reviews — is its realistic, life-like branches.

There are 4,026 individually crafted branch tips on this tree, which feels like it’s right out of a Hallmark movie.This frolicked and festive pre-lit Christmas tree features 900 long-lasting LED lights as well.It’s a wonderful option as it includes both solid white and multi-color options, as well as 10 different functions to choose from.

Topped off with a sturdy metal base and fire-resistant, non-allergenic needle tips, the National Tree Company Dunhill Fir Artificial Christmas Tree is an all-around fabulous option that you should definitely grab while it’s $500 off.Talk about rockin’ around the Christmas tree! With more than 100 shoppers purchasing...

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