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missprim | 22:16 Sun 21st Dec 2008 | ChatterBank
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Got into such a plaver with the tree lights this year, I've decided to get rid of tree and lights after Christmas and get a fibre optic or pre-lit tree for next year.
Only problem is, I don't want to get rid of baubles and tinsel etc, but is it safe to decorate a fibre optic or pre-lit tree?
Wasn't sure where to post this but I'm sure the knowledgeable people on chatterbank will know the answer.
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That should have said 'palaver'
I used to decorate mine.

Then my Ex decided to have a clear out and chucked it along with all the decorations my kids had made since nursery.....The tw@t....................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no need to do that, get some LEDs, they'll last you 10 christmases and you can still use your tree and baubles etc
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Was it a fibre optic or pre-lit ummmm?
I'm not sure what the difference is but wondered if it might be safe to decorate one but not the other.
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What are LED's Dot?
It was fibre optic............changed colour every few seconds. I decorated it like a normal tree.
Hi Missprim,
I have a fibre optic (or as my Mum calls it - optic fibre) tree, and it's being used for its fourth christmas now, in normal baubles, glitter stars and tinsel, with my lovely gold angel on top. I switch it on at dusk, say 5ish, until I go to bed 12 ish. Absolutely fine and looks lovely. Merry Christmas!!

xx
I have a fibre optic tree and it has been decorated to within an inch of its life, no problems looks bonza
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Thanks all, fibre optic (or optic fibre as phillipa's Mum calls it) it is!

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