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How Do You Store Your Christmas Tree?

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Christmastide officially goes on for another week, culminating in the Epiphany on January 6. But for many households around the country, Christmas season comes to an abrupt halt on Boxing Day. Considering the so-called “Christmas creep” phenomenon, in which celebrations begin earlier and earlier each year, it should come at no surprise that Christmas fatigue sets in the morning after the big day. Due to the altogether depressing circumstances of 2020, people started putting up their trees as early as October this year. All this is to say that many folks are ready to move on.

Now that you have committed to taking down your tree, you need to figure out if you have a place to store it. Most families decorate artificial trees these days, and although this saves you money on tree-buying each year, it does mean you have to come up with up storage space for the rest of the year. You could try to reuse the box it came in, but for how long can you really expect that to hold up? No, the best way to solve this problem is with a Christmas tree storage bag.

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Large Christmas Tree Storage Bag – Fits Up to 9 ft Tall Holiday Artificial Disassembled Trees with Durable Reinforced Handles & Dual Zipper – Waterproof Material Protects from Dust, Moisture & Insect — $19.99

The above Christmas tree storage bag is one of the most popular products on all of Amazon right now. With dimensions of 65” x 15” x 30”, it will hold trees up to 9 feet in height, so unless your tree is in the foyer of your mansion, this bag should fit your needs. It has handles so you can easily carry it into the garage or up to the attic, and its waterproof polyester material will protect it from the elements wherever it does end up.

The storage bag is available through Amazon Prime, so you shouldn’t have to wait more than a few days to commence the un-decorating process. Then when it is all packed up, you can return to your regularly scheduled programming of wishing it was Christmastime once again.

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