Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Artificial Christmas Tree Storage Bag – Red

Artificial Christmas Tree Storage Bag - Red

Product Description

Stop storing your artificial Christmas tree in the flimsy cardboard box that it was packaged in at the store! A Christmas Tree Storage Duffel Bag lets you stow away your holiday tree in the garage, basement, attic, or anywhere else! This heavy duty Christmas Tree Storage Bag can hold an unassembled artificial tree up to 9 feet tall. Protect your Christmas tree from dust and moisture with this easy to store and carry Christmas tree bag. The bag features two sturdy metal carrying handles, so yo


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Category: Christmas Trees
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October 29, 2009

This bag held my 9-foot tree alright, but when I tried to carry it, one of the canvas handles tore off. Quite a deal-killer, considering there was a $300 tree in there. Perhaps when they say “holds up to a 9-foot tree”, they are thinking of a really cheap lightweight tree that is not pre-lit. I have the “option” of returning it in the box, and paying the shipping myself, or just getting another one just like it. I don’t want to go to the trouble of leaving the tree out to wait for the other bag, then reloading it, yet the shipping will be almost as much as I paid for the bag. What a disappointment!


October 30, 2009

It’s hard to find a decent bag to hold a nine foot Christmas Tree, but this one did the trick quite well, with room to spare. The bag, itself, is great. It’s tear-resistant, and roomy.

The bag comes with heavy-duty aluminum handles on the top, and one on the side (one assumes for dragging the bag across floors.) These are great, and a perfect size. Don’t let the handles fool you though, as they’re only as good as the stitching that holds them in. I got my tree all zipped up and grabbed the end handle to move it across my wood floor. The seam ripped, and the handle is now completely useless. Double stitching and a canvass reinforced base would have been a good thing — not the single stitched, low-gauge thread attached directly to the bag that they used, instead.

If you just want a bag, this will work, but don’t rely on those handles.