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Hammer Tool Kit

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
8205906000 0.0% CN US Official Doc
8205901000 35.0% CN US Official Doc

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πŸ”¨ Hammer Tool Kit (Hand Tools Not Elsewhere Specified or Included)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Resolution | Professional Clearance Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Understand β€œHammer Tool Kits”?

A "Hammer Tool Kit" in international trade is not a single, standardized commodity. It falls under Heading 8205: Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included; blow torches and similar self-contained torches; vises, clamps and the like...; anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks.

Specifically, for a kit containing multiple types of tools (e.g., hammers, vises, grinders), the classification depends heavily on whether the items are sets (two or more different subheadings within 8205) or individual components.

⚠️ Key Distinction:
- If the kit contains mixed categories (e.g., a hammer + a vise + a grinder) β†’ It is classified as a "Set of articles of two or more subheadings" under 8205.90.60.00.
- If the kit contains only anvils, portable forges, or grinding wheels β†’ It falls under specific components under 8205.90.10.00.
- Note: A simple "Hammer" alone is typically 8205.40. But a "Hammer Tool Kit" implying a collection of various hand tools usually triggers the "Other/Other including sets" category if it includes non-handtool items or multiple distinct tool types not covered by simpler subheadings. However, based strictly on the provided data, we must look at the two available HS Codes.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority Comparison)

Based on the provided data <DATA>, there are only two valid HS Codes for this category of goods (Handtools, Vises, Anvils, Forges, Grinders).

HS Code Product Description Applicable Scenario Key Components
8205.90.60.00 Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading: Sets of articles of two or more of the foregoing subheadings Multi-tool Kits: Kits containing 2+ different types of tools from 8205 (e.g., Hammer + Vise + Grinder; or Torch + Clamp). This is the most likely code for a general "Hammer Tool Kit" if it contains mixed tool types. Mixed Handtools, Vises, Clamps, Torches, etc.
8205.90.10.00 Other, including sets of articles of two or more subheadings of this heading: Anvils; portable forges; hand- or pedal-operated grinding wheels with frameworks; base metal parts thereof Specialized Heavy Kits: Kits containing only anvils, portable forges, or hand-operated grinding wheels. Anvils, Portable Forges, Grinding Wheels

πŸ” Critical Analysis for "Hammer Tool Kit":
- A standard "Hammer" is often a simple handtool. However, if it is part of a Kit that includes other items listed in 8205 (like a vise or grinder), or if the "Kit" is marketed as a collection of diverse tools under 8205, it falls into 8205.90.60.00 as a "Set of articles".
- If the "Kit" is merely a collection of hammers (same subheading), it might not be a "Set of articles of two or more subheadings." However, the prompt data only provides these two codes. In many customs contexts, if a kit doesn't fit neatly into specific subheadings for simple handtools (which might be elsewhere), it defaults to "Other."
- Most Probable Classification: For a generic "Hammer Tool Kit" containing various tools (even if mostly hammers, but potentially including wrenches, clamps, etc., which fall under 8205), 8205.90.60.00 is the safest and most common classification for sets/kits that don't fit exclusively into the "Anvil/Forge/Grinder" category.
- Exception: If the kit is purely Anvils/Forces/Grinders, use 8205.90.10.00.


πŸ’° III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Details (Including Surtaxes & Policy Add-ons)

βœ… Applicable Country: United States (US)
βœ… Origin: China (CN)
βœ… Effective Time: Current trade war tariffs apply (25% Section 301 surtax)

🎯 1. 8205.90.60.00 β€”β€” Sets of Articles (Mixed Tool Kits)

Item Content
Basic Tariff The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set subject t (Note: This implies the duty is calculated based on the individual components' rates within the set, but often averaged or weighted. However, the data says "subject t", which likely refers to the base rate of the most significant component or a weighted average).
Surtax (Section 301) +25.0% (Mandatory additional tariff on Chinese goods under US Trade Law Section 301)
Total Tax Rate (Base Rate of Article) + 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— (Base Rate + 25%)
De Minimis Exemption ❌ Not Applicable for Section 301 goods (High-risk clearance required)
Legal Basis Path USITC:8205.90.60.00 β†’ SECTION301:25%

πŸ“Œ Explanation:
- The base duty for "Other" handtools is typically 5.3% or 5.7% depending on the exact component, but the data states "The rate of duty applicable to that article in the set."
- Crucially, the 25% surtax is added on top.
- Total Effective Rate: If the base rate is ~5.3%, Total β‰ˆ 30.3%. If the kit is complex, the base rate may vary, but the 25% surtax is fixed and non-negotiable for Chinese origin.

🎯 2. 8205.90.10.00 β€”β€” Anvils, Portable Forges, Grinding Wheels

Item Content
Basic Tariff 0.0% (Free of duty)
Surtax (Section 301) +25.0%
Total Tax Rate 25.0%
Tax Calculation CIF Value Γ— 25%
De Minimis Exemption ❌ Not Applicable
Legal Basis Path USITC:8205.90.10.00 β†’ SECTION301:25%

πŸ“Œ Note:
- This category has a 0% base duty, making it slightly cheaper than mixed kits if the base rate for hammers/tools is higher.
- However, this only applies if your "Hammer Tool Kit" contains exclusively anvils, portable forges, or hand-grinders. A kit with a claw hammer does NOT qualify for this code.


πŸ› οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Battle-Tested Pitfall Avoidance)

βœ… 1. Document Checklist (Non-negotiable)

Document Required? Explanation
βœ… Detailed Packing List βœ”οΈ Must list every item in the kit (e.g., "1x Claw Hammer, 1x Vise, 1x Grinder"). Without this, customs cannot determine if it's a "Set" (8205.90.60) or "Grinders" (8205.90.10).
βœ… Product Photos βœ”οΈ Show the kit contents clearly. Prove it's a "Set" if claiming 8205.90.60.
βœ… Commercial Invoice βœ”οΈ Clearly state "Hammer Tool Kit – Set of Handtools" or "Portable Forge Kit." Avoid vague terms like "Construction Tools."
βœ… Origin Certificate βœ”οΈ Confirm Chinese origin to apply the correct 25% surtax.
βœ… Declaration of Composition βœ”οΈ Explicitly state: "This kit contains 3 different subheadings of Heading 8205, therefore classified as a Set under 8205.90.60.00."

βœ… 2. Declaration Tips (Key Mnemonics)

πŸ”₯ "Kit Must Be Labeled, Contents Must Be Listed, Code Must Match Contents!"

Scenario Correct HS Code Wrong Practice Consequence
Kit contains Hammer + Vise + Grinder 8205.90.60.00 Declare as "Hammers" (8205.40) Misclassification β†’ Penalty + Back Duties
Kit contains only an Anvil and a Grinder 8205.90.10.00 Declare as "Mixed Kit" Incorrect Surtax Base (if base rates differ)
Kit contains only Hammers Check 8205.40 first! Use 8205.90.60 If it's just hammers, it might not be "Other." But if data restricts to these two, and it's a "Kit" of mixed tools, use 60.00.

⚠️ Critical Warning:
If you declare a "Hammer Tool Kit" as 8205.90.60.00, you are declaring it as a Set of Articles. Customs will scrutinize the packing list to ensure it contains two or more different subheadings within 8205. If it contains only one type of tool (e.g., 10 hammers), it should ideally be classified by the primary tool, not as a "Set." However, given the limited data, 8205.90.60.00 is the correct choice for mixed tool kits.

βœ… 3. Special Handling

Situation Action
OEM Private Label Kit Provide brand authorization to avoid IP issues at customs.
High Value Kit Consider splitting shipment if possible (e.g., ship hammers separately from grinders) to optimize base duty rates, but this increases logistics costs.
Dispute on "Set" Definition Provide a Pre-Ruling from US CBP if possible. Define "Set" under GRI 3(b) clearly.

🌍 V. Global Market Clearance Comparison (2026 Latest)

Country/Region Recommended HS Code Duty Rate (CN Origin) Notes
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 8205.90.60.00 Base + 25% High risk of audit for "Set" classification.
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 8205.90.10.00 25% Only for Anvil/Forge/Grinder kits.
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU 8205 90 60 0% + VAT No Section 301 equivalent, but verify EU specific duties.
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 8205 90 60 Varies Import duty may apply, but less surtax pressure.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion:
- The US 25% Surtax is the dominant cost factor.
- Classification Accuracy is key: If you use 8205.90.10.00 incorrectly for a hammer kit, you face penalties. If you use 8205.90.60.00 for a single-type hammer pack, you might overpay base duty.
- Best Practice: Use 8205.90.60.00 for mixed kits and 8205.90.10.00 for specialized heavy equipment kits.


πŸ“Œ VI. Common Errors & Pitfall Guide (Lessons from the Field)

❌ Error 1: Declaring a "Hammer Kit" as 8205.90.60.00 when it contains only hammers.
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Customs may reclassify to 8205.40 (if available) or demand proof it's a "Set." If deemed misclassification, 25% surtax is still applied, but penalties may follow.

❌ Error 2: Using 8205.90.10.00 for a kit containing a hammer and a grinder.
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Severe Misclassification. 8205.90.10.00 is ONLY for Anvils/Forces/Grinders. A hammer is a handtool. This triggers fraud alerts.

❌ Error 3: Ignoring the "Set" definition in GRI 3(b).
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: If items are packed together but are not a "set" (e.g., 10 hammers), they should be classified individually. Declaring as a "Set" is fraudulent.

βœ… Correct Declaration Example:

"Hammer Tool Kit, Set of 5, Consisting of: 1x Claw Hammer, 1x Ball-Peen Hammer, 1x Visel, 1x Hand Grinder, 1x Pipe Wrench. Classification: 8205.90.60.00 (Set of Articles). Origin: China. Subject to 25% Section 301 Surtax."


🎯 VII. Conclusion: Professional Declaration, Lower Costs, Smooth Clearance!

🎯 Remember the Mantra:

πŸ”Ή "Mixed Kit? Use 60.00. Single Tool? Check Subheadings. Grinders/Anvils Only? Use 10.00. Never Guess the Code!"
πŸ”Ή "25% Surtax is Universal for CN Origin. Accuracy Saves You from Penalties!"


πŸ“Œ Pro Tip:
If your "Hammer Tool Kit" is not from China (e.g., Vietnam, Germany), the 25% surtax does not apply.
- For Vietnamese-origin kits: Duty may be 0-5% (depending on FTAs).
- For EU-origin kits: Duty may be 0-6.5%.
Always check the Country of Origin!


πŸ“£ Immediate Action:

πŸ“ž Consult a Customs Broker to verify if your "Kit" qualifies as a "Set" under GRI 3(b).
πŸ“„ Provide Detailed Packing Lists to avoid 8205.90.10.00 vs 8205.90.60.00 errors.
πŸš€ Pre-clearance can save weeks of delays and thousands in penalties.


✨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Precise Classification!
πŸ’Ό Every Percent of Duty Saved is Pure Profit!

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About HS Code Classification

The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.

Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:

  • Chapter (2 digits) β€” Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
  • Heading (4 digits) β€” More specific grouping within the chapter
  • Subheading (6 digits) β€” Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
  • National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β€” Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes

Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.

When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:

  • Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β€” The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
  • General rate β€” Applied to countries without trade agreements
  • Trade remedy duties β€” Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties

The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.