Are top-of-the-line Balsam Hill trees worth the hype? Our Christmas expert picks the top options.
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Are top-of-the-line Balsam Hill trees worth the hype? Our Christmas expert picks the top options.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
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Size options: 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 9, 10, 12 and 15 foot | Light options: Clear, Unlit, LED clear, LED color and clear, Twinkly Light Show | Inclusions: Stand, storage bag, fluffing gloves, extra bulbs | Price: $899 (7.5 foot with clear lights)
We tested the Balsam Hill Classic Blue Spruce in our Milwaukee office, and it’s the best option for anyone craving a good ol’ fashioned Christmas tree. Our testers were in awe at the lifelike branches of the Blue Spruce, remarking that it reminded them of real trees from holidays past.
Assembly took less than four minutes for a 7.5-foot tree, and we loved that the lights connected with an easy plug. (AKA no fumbling in the branches trying to find a bunch of tiny connectors). It’s incredibly full, yet the branches are pliable for endless finessing. A word to the wise? Plan to fluff this tree for a long time. We spent a full 20 minutes on this tree and could have kept going.
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Size options: 6.5, 7.5, 9 and 10 foot | Light options: Clear, LED clear, LED clear and color, Twinkly Light Show | Inclusions: Two storage bags, fluffing gloves, remote, fuse replacement kit, tree repair kit | Price: $1,699 (7.5 foot with clear lights)
For a tree that sets up faster than you can say “sugarplum,” don’t sleep on the BH Balsam Fir Flip Tree. I’ve been testing this tree since April 2023, and it’s an absolute must for easy holiday decorating.
It arrives at your door in a massive, refrigerator-style box. But once it’s inside, there’s no lifting required! Simply wheel it out, take off the protective bag, push the foot pedal and pull the tree towards you. In mere seconds, the base flips into place. Attach the top piece, plug it in and, voila! A fully assembled Christmas tree in less than two minutes.
This flip tree technology is exclusive to Balsam Hill. And we love the BH Balsam Fir version for its soft, lifelike needles and full stature.
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Size options: 6.5, 7.5 and 9 foot | Light options: Twinkly Light Show, Unlit, Clear, LED color and clear, LED clear, LED multi | Inclusions: Stand, storage bag, fluffing gloves, extra hardware | Price: $1,899 (7.5 foot with Twinkly Light Show)
Another option we tested at Taste Recipes HQ, the BH Fraser Fir Tree with Twinkly Light Show is a showstopper for anyone searching for the latest Christmas tree tech. This tree razzles and dazzles with over 500 Twinkly lights.
If you’re not familiar, Twinkly lights are controlled by an app and allow you to customize your tree with any light color, pattern and effect under the sun. In our testing, multiple editors spent hours identifying the coolest combos. We found the app is a little tricky to use and the lights have a blue undertone, but there’s truly no better option for colored light devotees. Learn more in our smart Christmas tree review.
The BH Fraser Fir pairs beautifully with the Twinkly lights, providing a sturdy base for ornaments, ribbon and other baubles. We love that this tree requires minimal fluffing so you can get straight to the fun part: decorating!
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Size options: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 foot | Light options: Unlit, LED clear, LED color + clear, Twinkly Light Show, Ultrabright clear LED | Inclusions: Stand, storage bag, fluffing gloves, extra bulbs | Price: $799 (7 foot with LED clear lights)
Looking for a tree that packs a punch without taking up too much space? Try a slim tree! We’re smitten with the Balsam Hill Silverado Slim. This slender option is a little less full than a standard version, yet it maintains an impressive height and plenty of tips for decorating.
Reviewers comment on this tree’s ease of assembly. In our own testing, we found that slim trees are much easier to wrangle than full-size trees, making them a great option for older individuals or those looking to avoid a hassle.
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Size options: 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.5, 15 and 18 foot | Light options: Unlit, LED clear, LED color + clear, Twinkly Light Show | Inclusions: Stand, storage bag, fluffing gloves, extra bulbs | Price: $1,249 (7.5 foot with LED clear lights)
I’ll admit: I’m a Christmas tree-in-every-room person. If you, too, want a tree for every space, look no further than the Balsam Hill Vermont White Spruce. This beauty has one of the most impressive height ranges we’ve seen, with options starting at 4.5 feet and going up to a whopping 18 feet. Whew! Each size also includes several light options.
Like all of the trees on this list, the Vermont White Spruce is incredibly lifelike, with branches that slope slightly upward to support ornaments of all shapes and sizes. Reviewers mention that, while this tree does take time to fluff, its beauty is well worth the effort.
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Size options: 4.5, 6.5, 7.5, 9, 10 and 12 foot | Light options: LED clear fairy lights | Inclusions: Stand, storage bag, fluffing gloves | Price: $699 (7.5 foot with clear fairy lights)
In our testing, we learned that alpine-style Christmas trees are pretty polarizing. Some people love ’em while others question who bought the Charlie Brown tree. If you’re in the former camp, the Balsam Hill Alpine Balsam Fir Tree is a must-see.
We love this tree’s sparse shape that is just begging to display your favorite ornaments. It’s a great option for ornament collectors (hello, Shiny-Brite!) or anyone who wants a retro-inspired look. Reviewers mention this tree is light and easy to set up, and that it’s excellent for small spaces. Just note that the Alpine Fir tree only comes with fairy light options, and this bulb type is not replaceable.
There’s no denying that a Balsam Hill Christmas tree is an investment. But with proper care, your tree should last several seasons—which is why it’s crucial to find the right fit for your family. Here are the key considerations when buying a Balsam Hill Christmas tree.
Taste Recipes has helped readers create holiday magic for 30 years. In more recent history, we’ve tested and approved all sorts of holiday goodies—from Advent calendars and holiday cookies to, of course, Christmas trees—in our Milwaukee studio and editors’ homes. Combined, our testers have decades of experience and are experts at cultivating meaningful holiday moments.
In my near decade of editorial experience, I’ve covered home trends at Better Homes & Gardens, Family Handyman, Reader’s Digest and, of course, Taste Recipes. I’m a holiday decorating and gift-giving expert with a specialty in product testing. To date, I’ve tried plenty of other Balsam Hill gear, including wreaths, garland, ornaments and storage solutions. I’ve also encountered Christmas trees from other brands, including Frontgate, Grandin Road and King of Christmas.
To find the best Balsam Hill Christmas trees, we spent countless hours researching and reading reviews. We evaluated specs, light options, shape and branch structure. We then called in three of our front-runners for thorough, in-person testing, split between our Milwaukee studio and editors’ homes. Our testing involved timing setup and fluffing, hanging ornaments of different weights, measuring and packing the tree away. We also read up on the brand’s trusty warranty—and even contacted customer service for troubleshooting support.
No. While Balsam Hill products make frequent appearances in Hallmark Channel programming, the brands are separate. Balsam Hill is owned by Balsam Brands.
For starters, the selection. Christmas trees are personal, and Balsam Hill ensures there’s a beautiful option for every space and style. Beyond that, these luxurious Christmas trees are top-of-the-line, crafted with quality and realism in mind. They’re designed to last for many years, and each tree is backed by a three-year warranty.
No. Most Balsam Hill trees are designed for indoor use, with the exception of the Oakville Outdoor Christmas Tree.
You can buy all Balsam Hill Christmas trees directly from the brand on the Balsam Hill website. You can also shop select merchandise via their Amazon storefront. During the holidays, you can also find trees at Nordstrom, Williams Sonoma, Saks Fifth Avenue and Pottery Barn. Any other merchant is likely a scam.
Balsam Hill Christmas trees range in price from $349 for a 4.5-foot Blue Spruce to $10,999 for an 18-foot California Baby Redwood. Height, light type and flip capabilities all affect the price. The good news is that the brand offers frequent sales, from their Christmas All July clearance to Black Friday and Cyber Monday steals.