HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8206000000 | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8205513060 | Doc | 58.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8205906000 | Doc | The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924104000 | Doc | 33.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3924905650 | Doc | 40.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Household Maintenance Tool Set
A household maintenance tool set is a collection of hand tools designed for general repairs and upkeep tasks around the home. These sets aim to provide a versatile range of implements to address common issues without requiring specialized professional services.
Materials
Tool sets are typically constructed from the following materials:
- Steel: The most common material for tool heads (hammers, wrenches, pliers) due to its strength and durability. Variations include carbon steel (higher hardness, requires rust prevention) and stainless steel (corrosion resistance).
- Chrome Vanadium Steel: Often used for sockets and wrenches, offering high torque strength and resistance to wear.
- Plastic/Rubber: Used for handles (ergonomic grip, insulation), cases, and some tool components.
- Wood: Historically used for handles, still found in some specialized tools.
- Nylon/Polyester: Commonly used for tool roll/bag construction.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a household maintenance tool set is to facilitate do-it-yourself (DIY) home repairs and maintenance. This includes:
- Tightening/Loosening Fasteners: Screws, nuts, and bolts.
- Cutting: Wood, plastic, wire, and other materials.
- Fastening: Driving nails, staples, or other connectors.
- Measuring: Determining lengths, angles, and levels.
- General Assembly/Disassembly: Furniture, appliances, and other household items.
Function
Tools within a set perform specific functions:
- Fastening Tools: Screwdrivers (various head types – flathead, Phillips, Torx), wrenches (adjustable, combination, socket), pliers (slip-joint, needle-nose, locking).
- Cutting Tools: Utility knife, hacksaw, scissors.
- Striking Tools: Hammer (claw, ball-peen).
- Measuring Tools: Tape measure, level, ruler, square.
- Other Tools: Putty knife, staple remover, wire strippers, electrical tester.
Usage Scenarios
These sets are useful in a wide variety of home maintenance situations:
- Furniture Assembly: Constructing new furniture or repairing existing pieces.
- Plumbing Repairs: Tightening/loosening pipe fittings, unclogging drains (with specialized tools).
- Electrical Work: Replacing outlets/switches (with appropriate safety precautions and tools).
- Wall Repairs: Hanging pictures, patching holes.
- General Decorating: Installing shelves, blinds, or curtains.
- Appliance Repair: Basic repairs or maintenance tasks.
Common Types
Household maintenance tool sets vary significantly in size and content. Common classifications include:
- Basic Sets (under 50 pieces): Contain essential tools for common tasks. Suitable for small apartments or limited repair needs.
- Standard Sets (50-100 pieces): Offer a wider range of tools for more comprehensive repairs. The most common type for general household use.
- Deluxe Sets (100+ pieces): Include a large assortment of tools, often with specialized implements. Suitable for experienced DIYers or those undertaking more complex projects.
- Specialized Sets: Focused on specific tasks (e.g., plumbing, electrical, automotive).
- Tool Kits vs. Tool Sets: Tool sets are typically packaged in a box or case, while tool kits often include a bag or roll for portability.
Household maintenance tool sets fall under various classifications depending on the specific tools included. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes based on the provided information:
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8206000000: This code covers tools of two or more headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail sale. The applicable duty rate is the rate applicable to that article in the set, plus 30.0% (effective after April 2, 2025). This is a primary option if the set contains tools from multiple headings within the 8202-8205 range.
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8205513060: This code applies to other handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof, specifically household tools of iron or steel. The total tax rate is 58.7% (3.7% base duty + 25.0% additional duty, with an additional 30% after April 2, 2025). This is suitable if the set primarily consists of hand tools made of iron or steel.
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8205906000: This code covers other handtools, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings within this heading. The applicable duty rate is the rate applicable to that article in the set, plus 30.0% (effective after April 2, 2025). This is applicable if the set contains multiple types of handtools falling under different subheadings within heading 8205.
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3924104000: If the set includes tableware or kitchenware made of plastics, this code applies. The total tax rate is 33.4% (3.4% base duty + 30.0% additional duty after April 2, 2025).
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3924905650: If the set includes other household articles made of plastics, this code applies. The total tax rate is 40.9% (3.4% base duty + 7.5% additional duty, with an additional 30.0% after April 2, 2025).
Important Considerations:
The applicable tax rate depends on the composition of the tool set. If the set contains items made of different materials (e.g., steel and plastic), each component may be subject to a different duty rate.
Please carefully verify the materials and components of the tool set to determine the correct HS code and applicable duty rate.
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