Founded in 1984, InventHelp is working to submit this idea, the No Water Check Christmas Tree Stand, to companies for their consideration.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) December 28, 2013

Keeping a Christmas tree watered can be a hassle, especially if one is prone to forgetting to refill the water basin. "What is needed," said an inventor from Eau Claire, Wisc., "is a way to prevent this problem."

The easy-to-use No Water Check Christmas Tree Stand provides an easy way to make sure that a Christmas tree is hydrated regularly in order to keep the tree nourished and good-looking. It also prevents the user from forgetting refills. Producible in different sizes, it serves as an alternative to conventional Christmas-tree stands.

The original design was submitted to the Edina office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 12-MMB-2131, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com.

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