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Old 01-03-2009, 09:31 AM
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Default Anyone use a "tree bag" for storing artificial tree

We have a tall--full artificial tree with three sections--my husband hates to take it apart and reassemble the sections each year even through the "limbs" in each section aren't taken out--just wrapped upright--but it is prickly business and rewring the lights is a pain

--previously we stored it in three large, fairly cumbersome plastic bins with tops that we kept in large garage closet...at the new house we have 3 vs 2 car garage and we would have space to just store it upright in corner of garage...

anyone use a bag that goes over the artificial tree?
it would need a rolling stand to make it really functional but just wondered about how accurate the size of the bag to the tree and how easy it was to get it in and out of the bag....
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Old 01-03-2009, 01:02 PM
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Yeah, we bought one from QVC, but we still have to take our tree apart.
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Old 01-03-2009, 05:23 PM
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so is yours just a big bag like the no-tear envelopes are made of--light weight with one long zipper?
does it have wheels or any type of straps/handles for moving it about?
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