HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6815994170 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926901000 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926909910 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924104000 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924905650 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Fish Tank Brush
A fish tank brush is a cleaning tool specifically designed for maintaining the cleanliness of aquariums. These brushes are employed to remove algae and debris from the glass or acrylic walls, decorations, gravel, and other surfaces within a fish tank environment.
Material
Fish tank brushes are constructed from materials safe for aquatic life. Common materials include:
- Plastic: Often polypropylene or similar inert plastics, used for the brush body and handles.
- Nylon: Frequently used for the bristles due to its non-abrasive nature and resistance to degradation in water.
- Acrylic: Some brushes feature acrylic components, particularly for larger scrubbing surfaces.
- Stainless Steel: Occasionally used for more robust scrubbing, but typically reserved for external tank components or experienced users to avoid scratching.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a fish tank brush is to:
- Remove Algae: Algae growth is a common issue in aquariums, and brushes are essential for controlling it.
- Clean Glass/Acrylic: Maintaining clear visibility is important for observing fish and monitoring tank health.
- Dislodge Debris: Brushes help remove accumulated waste and particles from surfaces.
- Prevent Water Contamination: Removing algae and debris contributes to a healthier aquatic environment.
Function
Fish tank brushes function through manual scrubbing action. The bristles agitate and lift algae and debris from surfaces. The brush's design allows access to various areas of the tank, including corners and around decorations. Some brushes feature longer handles to reach the bottom of larger tanks without requiring full immersion of the user's arm.
Usage Scenarios
- Regular Tank Maintenance: Weekly or bi-weekly cleaning is typical to prevent significant algae buildup.
- Spot Cleaning: Addressing localized algae growth or debris accumulation as needed.
- New Tank Setup: Removing initial debris and preparing the tank for fish.
- Algae Bloom Control: Addressing sudden algae outbreaks.
- Cleaning Decorations: Removing algae from rocks, driftwood, and artificial plants.
Common Types
- Magnetic Brushes: Consist of two parts – one inside the tank and one outside. The magnetic force allows cleaning without needing to put your hand in the water. Ideal for glass tanks.
- Long-Handled Brushes: Feature extended handles for reaching the bottom of larger tanks.
- Short-Handled Brushes: Suitable for smaller tanks and detailed cleaning.
- Algae Scrapers: Feature a blade instead of bristles for removing stubborn algae from glass tanks. Require caution to avoid scratching.
- Gravel Vacuums with Brush Attachment: Combine gravel cleaning with algae removal.
- Specialty Brushes: Designed for specific purposes, such as cleaning filter intakes or narrow decorations.
Based on the provided information, classifying a “fish tank brush” requires careful consideration of its material and intended use. Here’s a breakdown of potentially relevant HS codes:
- 3926901000: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Buckets and pails. While this code primarily covers buckets and pails, if the brush handle or body is made of plastic and considered a household article, it could fall under this classification. The total tax rate is 40.9%, comprised of a 3.4% basic tariff and a 7.5% additional tariff, increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025.
- 3926909910: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Other Laboratory ware. If the brush is specifically marketed or designed for aquarium water testing or laboratory use within an aquarium setting, this code might be applicable. The total tax rate is 42.8%, consisting of a 5.3% basic tariff and a 7.5% additional tariff, rising to 30% after April 2, 2025.
- 3924104000: Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and hygienic or toilet articles, of plastics: Tableware and kitchenware: Other. If the brush is considered a household cleaning tool for aquarium maintenance, it could be classified here. The total tax rate is 33.4%, with a 3.4% basic tariff and a 0.0% additional tariff, increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025.
- 3924905650: Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and hygienic or toilet articles, of plastics: Other: Other. This is a broader category for plastic household articles. If the brush doesn't fit neatly into the “tableware and kitchenware” subcategory, this might be appropriate. The total tax rate is 40.9%, consisting of a 3.4% basic tariff and a 7.5% additional tariff, rising to 30% after April 2, 2025.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'fish tank brush' are limited, with only the following 4 found.
It is important to note that the final classification depends on the specific material composition and intended use of the brush.