Pre-lit Christmas wreaths: size, tips and delivered price
Diameter drives both price and how the wreath reads on a door: 24 inches suits a standard 36-inch entry door, 30 inches and up is for double doors or above a mantel. Undersizing is the most common mistake and it is entirely avoidable with a tape measure.
Two specs separate a full-looking wreath from a sparse one at the same price: tip count (branch ends) and whether the lights are battery-operated with a timer or plug-in. For outdoor use, confirm the lights are rated for wet locations.
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Check these before you compare price
- Diameter matched to the door — 24 in for a standard entry
- Tip count: more tips means a fuller wreath at the same diameter
- Battery with a built-in timer vs plug-in, and outdoor rating
- Whether spare bulbs or a fuse kit are included
Typical delivered price bands
| Tier | Delivered | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 20–22 in pre-lit | $25 – $45 | Interior doors, windows |
| 24 in pre-lit | $40 – $80 | The standard front-door size |
| 30–36 in pre-lit | $80 – $180 | Double doors, storefronts |
| Premium realistic (PE tips) | $120 – $300 | Molded needles, multi-year use |
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Questions buyers ask
Battery or plug-in lights?
Battery packs with a 6-hours-on timer avoid running a cord through a doorway and are the practical choice on a front door. Plug-in is brighter and better for mantels and windows near an outlet.
When are wreaths cheapest?
Late October to early November for selection at a fair price, and the week after Christmas for 50–70% off next year's wreath. Prices peak in the first half of December.
Will it survive rain and snow?
Only if the lights are rated for outdoor or wet locations and the wreath is under an overhang. Indoor-rated pre-lit wreaths fail quickly on an exposed door.

