Most flocked trees use hinged branches or multi-section poles that snap or fit together for quick setup; branches typically drop down and require fluffing. Product descriptions often advertise a simple 3-step assembly, and many models disassemble or flatten for compact storage.
Sizes range from compact tabletop trees (around 3 ft) to freestanding options commonly offered at 4.5 ft, 6 ft, 7–7.5 ft and larger — with some models available up to about 12 ft. Multiple incremental size steps are typically shown across product lines.
Branches and tips are commonly made from PVC and PE, or a mix of the two. Snow-like flocking is applied to the tips or branches to create the white, frosted finish.
Many freestanding flocked trees offer multi-mode lighting (examples show 8 or 9 functions such as steady, twinkle, fade, combination and chasing/flash). Tabletop battery-operated models commonly include a timer, often a 6-hour on / 18-hour off cycle.
Tabletop flocked trees most often use battery-operated lights (batteries frequently not included). Many larger pre-lit freestanding trees use electric plug-in power. Power source varies by model — some freestanding listings explicitly note “No Battery Used.”