HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8214909000 | Doc | 1.4¢ each + 3.2%+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8214903000 | Doc | 1¢ each + 4.9%+37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8211929030 | Doc | 0.4¢ each + 6.1%+37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8211924060 | Doc | 1¢ each + 4.6%+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8487900080 | Doc | 83.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8487900040 | Doc | 58.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9018498040 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9031808085 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9031909195 | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Ear Hole Tool 4mm
An ear hole tool, specifically a 4mm variant, refers to an instrument used for ear piercing or stretching ear holes. These tools are commonly employed by piercers and individuals engaging in body modification.
Material:
- Stainless Steel: A common and affordable option, known for its corrosion resistance. Surgical stainless steel is preferred for initial piercings due to its biocompatibility.
- Titanium: A hypoallergenic material, often recommended for individuals with sensitivities or allergies to nickel.
- Glass/Acrylic: Used primarily for stretching, allowing for visual assessment of the healing process.
- Wood: Traditionally used for stretching, though less common now due to hygiene concerns.
Purpose:
- Ear Piercing: Tools are used to create an initial opening in the earlobe or cartilage.
- Ear Stretching (Gauge Expansion): Gradually increasing the diameter of an existing piercing to accommodate larger jewelry.
Function:
The 4mm size refers to the diameter of the tool's working end. Tools function by:
- Creating a puncture: Piercing tools utilize a sharp point to create a clean incision through the ear tissue.
- Dilating existing holes: Stretching tools gradually expand the hole using tapered or stepped designs.
Usage Scenarios:
- Professional Piercing Studios: Piercers utilize sterile tools and techniques for safe and precise piercings.
- Home Piercing (Discouraged): While some individuals perform piercings at home, this carries significant risks of infection and improper healing.
- Body Modification Enthusiasts: Individuals experienced in body modification may use stretching tools to expand existing piercings.
Common Types:
- Piercing Needles: Hollow, sterile needles used for initial piercings. Available in various gauges.
- Tapers: Conical tools used for stretching ear holes. Typically made of glass, acrylic, or metal.
- Stepped Tools: Tools with progressively larger steps, allowing for gradual stretching.
- Plug Tapers: Combination of a taper and a plug, used to stretch and immediately wear jewelry.
- Skin Stretchers: Tools designed to gently expand skin over time, often used for larger gauge stretching.
Safety Considerations:
- Sterilization: All tools must be thoroughly sterilized before use to prevent infection. Autoclaving is the preferred method.
- Proper Technique: Incorrect technique can lead to tearing, infection, and scarring.
- Gradual Expansion: Stretching should be done slowly and incrementally to allow the skin to adapt.
- Hygiene: Maintaining cleanliness throughout the piercing/stretching process is crucial.
- Professional Assistance: Seeking guidance from a qualified piercer is recommended, especially for initial piercings or larger gauge stretching.
The declared goods, “ear hole tool 4mm”, can be interpreted as instruments used in medical, surgical, or dental sciences, specifically for piercing ear holes. Based on this understanding, the following HS codes are relevant:
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9018498040: This HS code falls under Chapter 90 – Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences. Specifically, it covers Heading 9018 – Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, or dental sciences, and Subheading 901849 – Other instruments and appliances. Further defined as 9018498040 – Other instruments and appliances, used in dental sciences, and parts and accessories thereof; Dental hand instruments and parts and accessories thereof. The total tax rate is 30.0%.
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8214909000: This HS code falls under Chapter 82 – Other articles of cutlery. Specifically, it covers Heading 8214 – Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, chopping or mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files); base metal parts thereof. Further defined as Subheading 909000 – Other (including parts). The total tax rate is 1.4¢ each + 3.2%+30.0%.
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8211929030: This HS code falls under Chapter 82 – Other articles of cutlery. Specifically, it covers Heading 8211 – Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading 8208, and blades and other base metal parts thereof. Further defined as Subheading 929030 – Other knives having fixed blades: Other Kitchen and butcher knives. The total tax rate is 0.4¢ each + 6.1%+37.5%.
Regarding HS code 9018498040, the total tax rate is 30.0%.