HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8509805095 | Doc | 34.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8509805095 | Doc | 34.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8543708800 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8543906800 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9603210000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Foot Massager
A foot massager is a device intended to relieve pain, improve circulation, and provide relaxation to the feet through various massage techniques.
Materials
Foot massagers are constructed from a variety of materials, often in combination. Common materials include:
- Plastic: Predominantly used for the housing and structural components due to its affordability and moldability. ABS plastic is frequently employed.
- Metal: Internal components such as rollers, frames, and heating elements are often made of steel or aluminum alloys for durability and efficient heat transfer.
- Fabric: Removable fabric liners (often polyester, mesh, or plush materials) provide comfort and hygiene. These are typically washable.
- Electronic Components: Include motors, microprocessors, heating elements, and control panels.
- Air Chambers: In air compression models, durable, flexible materials like PVC or TPU are used.
Purpose
The primary purposes of a foot massager are:
- Pain Relief: Addressing pain caused by plantar fasciitis, neuropathy, arthritis, and general foot fatigue.
- Improved Circulation: Stimulating blood flow to reduce swelling and promote healing.
- Relaxation: Reducing stress and tension in the feet, ankles, and lower legs.
- Muscle Recovery: Aiding in the recovery of muscles after exercise or prolonged standing.
Function
Foot massagers utilize a range of technologies to achieve their effects:
- Rolling Massage: Rotating rollers apply pressure to the soles of the feet, mimicking manual massage techniques.
- Kneading: Nodes or rollers apply pressure and friction to specific areas of the foot.
- Air Compression: Air chambers inflate and deflate to apply pressure, promoting circulation and reducing swelling.
- Heat Therapy: Heating elements warm the feet, increasing blood flow and relaxing muscles.
- Shiatsu Massage: Applies pressure to specific acupressure points on the feet.
- Vibration: Provides a gentle vibrating sensation to soothe muscles.
- Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS): Some advanced models use mild electrical impulses to stimulate muscles.
Usage Scenarios
Foot massagers are used in a variety of settings:
- Home Use: The most common application, providing relaxation and pain relief in a convenient setting.
- Office Use: Reducing fatigue and discomfort for individuals who spend long periods standing or sitting.
- Physical Therapy Clinics: As a supplementary tool for rehabilitation and pain management.
- Spas and Wellness Centers: As part of a broader relaxation and therapeutic treatment.
Common Types
- Manual Foot Massagers: Require user effort to operate, often employing rollers or nodes. These are typically more affordable and portable.
- Electric Foot Massagers: Powered by electricity and offer automated massage functions.
- Shiatsu Foot Massagers: Specifically designed to apply pressure to acupressure points.
- Air Compression Foot Massagers: Utilize air chambers to provide compression massage.
- Foot Spa Massagers: Combine massage with water jets and heat for a more comprehensive treatment.
- Rolling Pin Foot Massagers: Simple, portable devices with textured rollers for self-massage.
- Combination Massagers: Integrate multiple massage techniques (e.g., rolling, kneading, heat, air compression).
Foot massagers are electromechanical domestic appliances with self-contained electric motors, designed for personal use to provide massage to the feet. They operate using electricity to stimulate muscles and improve circulation.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided information:
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8509805095: This HS code covers Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof: Other appliances: Other Other. This is a broad category encompassing various household appliances with electric motors, including foot massagers that fall outside of the vacuum cleaner classification.
- 85: Electrical machines and equipment and parts thereof.
- 09: Electromechanical domestic appliances.
- 80: With self-contained electric motor.
- 50: Other appliances.
- 95: Other.
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8509805095: This HS code covers Electromechanical domestic appliances, with self-contained electric motor, other than vacuum cleaners of heading 8508; parts thereof: Other appliances: Other Other. This is a duplicate entry, reinforcing the classification of foot massagers within this category.
- 85: Electrical machines and equipment and parts thereof.
- 09: Electromechanical domestic appliances.
- 80: With self-contained electric motor.
- 50: Other appliances.
- 95: Other.
Tax Information:
The applicable tax rate for HS code 8509805095 is a base tariff of 4.2%, with no additional tariff currently applied. However, a surcharge of 30% will be added after April 2, 2025, bringing the total tariff to 34.2%.
Important Note:
Please be aware of the upcoming tariff change on April 2, 2025, which will increase the total tariff for HS code 8509805095 to 34.2%.