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Setting up a Christmas tree just might be easier with one of the new generation of stands. Read and compare before you buy.
Top Picks for Christmas Tree Stands
What's not to love about Christmas? Except the task of putting your fresh-cut tree into your Christmas tree stand? This is usually an awkward and clumsy job. But we've found some Christmas tree stands that take the frustration out of putting up your tree. Read here for our top choices for Christmas tree stands.
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Swivel Straight
Simply slide the trunk receptacle onto the bottom of the tree. Then insert the trunk receptacle into the swivel stand and adjust the angle of the tree with the foot pedal.
Grinnon's Last Stand
A sturdy well made stand that you'll enjoy using for many years.
Avalon Garden Christmas Tree Stands
Choose from several models of old fashioned cast iron stands.
Krinner Christmas Tree Stand
A German-made tree stand for trees up to 9 feet high and trunks up to 7 inches in diameter. The base holds up to 1 and 1/2 gallons of water which will cut down on trips to the sink for refilling. The tree is held securely by way of a clamp and claw system, operated with an easy foot pedal.
Bowling's Last Stand
A unique T-bolt design, noted as being easier to turn than traditional stand screws, and a self-containing water reservoir.
Cinco
10 year warranty on a plastic tree stand, rust proof spikes, spill guard, and easy twist clamps.
Easy to Use Stands
Two types of Christmas tree stands for fresh cut trees.
Sized Stands
The 5.5in., 4in. and 3in. models are fitted with zinc-coated spring steel wedges, which automatically adjust and grip the tree trunk when it is placed into the tube.

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