HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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6815910011 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6815910071 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8205513030 | Doc | 58.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8205595560 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8206000000 | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8214909000 | Doc | 1.4¢ each + 3.2%+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9605000000 | Doc | 38.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306100000 | Doc | 35.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8306290000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Crevice Brush
A crevice brush is a specialized cleaning tool designed for accessing and cleaning narrow, hard-to-reach spaces. Its primary characteristic is a small brush head, often angled, coupled with a long, slender handle.
Material:
- Bristles: Typically made of nylon, polypropylene, or natural fibers like boar bristles. Nylon is common for durability and resistance to cleaning agents. Stiffer bristles are used for more aggressive cleaning, while softer bristles are employed for delicate surfaces.
- Handle: Commonly constructed from plastic (polypropylene or ABS), wood, or metal. Plastic is lightweight and cost-effective. Metal handles offer increased durability and can be used with more force.
- Shaft/Body: Often plastic or metal, providing rigidity and connecting the brush head to the handle.
Purpose:
The core purpose of a crevice brush is to dislodge dirt, dust, debris, and grime from confined areas where larger cleaning tools cannot reach.
Function:
Crevice brushes function through manual scrubbing and applying focused pressure to loosen and remove contaminants. The angled head allows for efficient cleaning along edges, corners, and within tight spaces. Some models are designed for use with cleaning solutions, while others are intended for dry brushing.
Usage Scenarios:
- Household Cleaning: Cleaning grout lines in tile, around faucets and drains, window tracks, keyboards, car interiors (vents, seams), appliance crevices (stoves, refrigerators), and furniture detailing.
- Automotive Detailing: Cleaning interior trim, dashboards, air vents, and around buttons and controls.
- Industrial/Commercial Cleaning: Cleaning machinery, equipment, and tight spaces within buildings.
- Restoration/DIY: Removing debris from wood joints, cleaning intricate details on furniture or architectural elements.
Common Types:
- Angled Crevice Brush: The most common type, featuring an angled brush head for optimal access to corners and tight spaces.
- Long-Handled Crevice Brush: Designed for reaching high or low areas without bending or straining.
- Detailing Brush: Smaller, more precise crevice brushes for delicate cleaning tasks. Often used in automotive detailing or electronics cleaning.
- Grout Brush: Specifically designed for cleaning grout lines, often with stiffer bristles.
- Keyboard Brush: Small, often with anti-static bristles, for cleaning between keyboard keys.
- Brush Sets: Multiple brushes of varying sizes and bristle stiffness are packaged together for versatility.
- Electric Crevice Brush: Powered brushes offering increased cleaning efficiency, often used for larger areas or stubborn grime.
Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be relevant to “CREVICEBRUSH”:
- 8205513030: This HS code falls under Chapter 82: Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof. Specifically, it covers Heading 8205: Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof, further refined to Subheading 8205.51: Household tools, and parts thereof, and finally 8205.51.30: Of iron or steel: Kitchen and table implements. This suggests the brush could be classified as a household tool made of iron or steel, used in the kitchen or for table settings.
- 8205595560: This HS code also falls under Chapter 82: Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof. It covers Heading 8205: Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof, further refined to Subheading 8205.59: Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof, and finally 8205.59.55: Other: Other: Of iron or steel Other (including parts). This suggests the brush could be classified as a handtool made of iron or steel, not specifically categorized elsewhere.
- 8205513030: This HS code falls under Chapter 82: Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof. Specifically, it covers Heading 8205: Other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof, further refined to Subheading 8205.51: Household tools, and parts thereof, and finally 8205.51.30: Of iron or steel: Kitchen and table implements. This suggests the brush could be classified as a household tool made of iron or steel, used in the kitchen or for table settings.
Regarding HS code 8205513030 and 8205595560, the material composition (iron or steel) is a key factor in determining the correct classification.