Home Depot’s summer frights
“To meet extraordinarily high demand, and because who doesn’t love a good scare,” said The Home Depot, it is officially kicking off Halloween in July.
“Enthusiasts are decorating earlier than ever before, and we’re here to deliver new thrills and excitement with the latest must-have pieces,” said the retailer.
The newest collection, Dead Water, rises from a spooky swamp filled with otherworldly creatures. With a wingspan of 12.5 feet, the Animated Predator of the Night is the widest Halloween prop ever created by The Home Depot.
Other pieces from the Dead Water collection are the 7.5-foot Animated Marsh Monster and the 6.5-foot Animated Swamp Fisherman.
One of the most technologically innovative pieces in the Halloween lineup is the 7-foot Lethal Lily the Witch. Eight servo motors used for her head and face make her eerily realistic.
Servo motors are small and extremely durable motors which replicate real-life facial movements in props like Lethal Lily and the online-only exclusive THD 3000.
Also, the Home Depot said it’s classic collection, Grave & Bones, returns this season to represent all things cemeteries, bones and skeletons.
Viral sensation Skelly, the original 12-foot skeleton, is back. And the new Catacomb Archway demonstrates a commitment to quality and dreadful detail.
“The quality and affordability of our props make it easy for customers to add to their collections year after year,” said the company.