Assembling an Incandescent Christmas Tree from National Tree Company

This video will teach you about your National Tree tree with incandescent lights. It reviews what comes in the box and how to assemble your tree.

Video Transcript

This video is all about your incandescent tree. Enjoy! When you open the box, you'll see the QR code printed on the box or it'll be on a little card inserted into the box. Your standard seven and a half foot tree will come in three different sections. Each of them will have a pull protector for storage and shipping.

A folding stand with an eye bolt to tighten your tree. Also included are instructions. In your box, you will receive replacement fuse, bulbs, and hinge pins. Also note, on the first section, you will also have the item number and UPC code listed on your tree, so you always know where to go. What kind you bought.

Your standard seven and a half foot tree will come in three sections. When you first take them out of the box, they will each have pole protectors. The bottom section will always be a crimped base. This is to show it goes into the stand. The middle section will always be round. And the top section of your tree will be square.

Unless you have a power connect tree, then the square will be round. First, open the stand. Then look for the section with the crimped bottom. Take off the pole protector and put the crimped pole into the stand. Then tighten the eye bolt on the tree stand to secure the tree. Untie the plastic string around the tree and let the branches fall.

Now you can start shaping the bottom section. Be sure to watch our other video on how to shape a tree.

Make sure you get all the branches. You can do this row by row to ensure you don't miss any g and bs. I love those. Each section will need to be plugged in together. This is an incandescent tree. Simply take the plug, find the source, and plug it in. And you're done. Once finished, you're ready for section two. You'll see this section has a circular bottom. Insert this pole into the bottom tree section.

Untie the plastic string holding the branches together and repeat the shaping process. Dashing through the snow, In a one horse open sleigh, O'er the fields we go Again, you can do this row by row to make it easier.

Now you're ready for the top section. To make it easier, you may want to shape this before you connect it to the rest of your tree. Side note, if you have a tree taller than 7 12 feet, you might have more than three sections.

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one Once you've put it completely together, take a step back and give it a once over. Look for any missed branches that may need to be adjusted. A little time, a little patience, a little shaping, and it's done. Sorry. You can never go to sleep finished.

You can never be finished. You could be sitting on your couch and be like, I got it. Like, just, like, yeah. Okay. Now it's done. A lot of people ask, how do you get the tree back in the box? It's not easy. You gotta swoosh it and hug it and get it in there. And you can. Or you could just buy a tree bag. Make your life easier.

You're welcome. Hope that helps. For more tips and tricks, go to our website, nationaltree. com. And follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.