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1.8m
1.8m

Northern LightsNordic Christmas Tree

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R849

Retail: R1,400
About

The Nordic Christmas Tree is designed with bottle green pine tips. Easy to set up and sturdy with a metal stand. 

Product Features

1.8m

  • 900 Tips
  • Pine Tips
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store

2.1m

  • 1000 Tips
  • Pine Tips
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store

3m

  • 1600 Tips
  • Pine Tips
  • Realistic Looking Foliage
  • 3 Piece Tree
  • Metal Tree Stand with Self-centering Screws
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Lightweight and Easy to Store
  • Product Specifications

1.8m

  • Christmas Tree Size: 180cm
  • Number of Tips: 900
  • Type of Tip: Pine
  • Tree Colour: Bottle Green

2.1m

  • Christmas Tree Size: 210cm
  • Number of Tips: 1000
  • Type of Tip: Pine
  • Tree Colour: Bottle Green

3m

  • Christmas Tree Size: 300cm
  • Number of Tips: 1600
  • Type of Tip: Pine
  • Tree Colour: Bottle Green
What's in the box
  • 1 x Nordic Christmas Tree
  • 1 x Metal Tree Stand
 
 

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A list of Christmas jokes that don't work in South Africa

What do road crews use in the North Pole? Snow cones. - That one obviously doesn't work in Mzansi because no-one works on roads here.

What kind of music do elves listen to? Wrap - As we know, if it's not AmaPiano, South Africans aren't listening to it. Elves or otherwise.

Where do snowmen go to dance? Snowballs - As per the above, South Africans will dance anywhere, any time, any place. No dance floor, petrol station forecourt or stadium terrace is safe from dancing South Africans.