Ice Bucket
CN → US| HS编码 | 关税税率 | 原产国 | 目的国 | 文档 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7323999030 | 88.4% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7323999080 | 88.4% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7615109100 | 70.6% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 7615107180 | 63.1% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 3924104000 | 13.4% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
| 3924103000 | 22.8% | CN | US | 官方文档 |
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❄️ Ice Bucket & Cooler Accessories (Plastics, Metal, Aluminum)
🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Tier 1 Strategy
📌 I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Truly Understand "Ice Buckets"?
In international trade, "Ice Buckets" are not a single homogeneous category. They are split based on material and specific function. Misclassification here leads to catastrophic tax shocks due to recent "Steel, Aluminum, and Copper" surcharges.
Plastic Ice Buckets: Lightweight, molded plastic containers. Often classified under general "Tableware" or "Household Articles." Metal/Aluminum Ice Buckets: Double-walled stainless steel, aluminum, or coated metal coolers. These face aggressive Section 301 + Additional Section Tariffs.
⚠️ Key Distinction Point:
- If it is Plastic → Generally lower base duty, but subject to specific 7.5% add-ons depending on form (Tray vs. Other).
- If it is Stainless Steel/Iron → HIGHEST TAX BRACKET. Subject to 50% "Steel/Copper/Aluminum" surcharge + 25% Section 301.
- If it is Aluminum → Subject to 50% "Steel/Copper/Aluminum" surcharge + partial Section 301.
📦 II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Latest Tariff Authority)
Below is the strict mapping based ONLY on the provided <DATA>.
| HS Code | Product Description | Material | Key Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
3924.10.40.00 |
Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles... of plastics: Other | Plastic | Generic plastic ice buckets, non-tray shaped, standard household use. |
3924.10.30.00 |
Tableware, kitchenware... of plastics: Trays | Plastic | Ice buckets designed as or included in plastic trays (e.g., bar serving trays with integrated ice wells). |
7323.99.90.30 |
Table, kitchen or other household articles... of iron or steel... | Iron/Steel | Food-Contact Specific: Other kitchen/tableware suitable for food/drink contact, not coated/plated with precious metal. |
7323.99.90.80 |
Table, kitchen or other household articles... of iron or steel... | Iron/Steel | Other: Not specified for food contact or general other steel household items. |
7615.10.91.00 |
Table, kitchen or other household articles... of aluminum... | Aluminum | Other aluminum tableware (non-cooking, non-enamelled/glazed specific variants). |
7615.10.71.80 |
Table, kitchen or other household articles... of aluminum... | Aluminum | Cooking/Kitchen ware: Not enameled/glazed, no non-stick finish. |
🔍 Critical Alert:
- Plastic items have relatively low base tariffs (3.1%-3.4%) but can jump to 12.8% if classified as "Trays."
- Steel/Iron items trigger the 50% "Steel, Aluminum, Copper Products" surcharge, resulting in a massive 78.4% total tax rate.
- Aluminum items trigger the 50% surcharge, resulting in 53.1% - 60.6% total tax rates.
- Do NOT assume all ice buckets are the same. Material declaration is the #1 factor in duty calculation.
💰 III. 2026 Latest Tariff Rate Breakdown (Detailed Clauses)
✅ Applicable Market: USA (US)
✅ Origin: China (CN)
✅ Effective Date: Current (Includes all active Section 301 and Sensitive Goods Surcharges)
🎯 1. 3924.10.40.00 —— Plastic Ice Bucket (Other)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.4% |
| Add-on Duty | 0.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 3.4% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base Tariff: 3.4%, Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
| Why this rate? | Plastic tableware is not subject to the 50% "Steel/Al/Cu" surcharge. It is also exempt from the 25% Section 301 steel/aluminum tax. |
📌 Strategy:
- This is the LOWEST COST option.
- Ensure the product is NOT a "Tray" (see below).
- Use clear descriptions: "Plastic Ice Bucket, Molded, Non-Tray."
🎯 2. 3924.10.30.00 —— Plastic Ice Bucket (Tray)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 5.3% |
| Add-on Duty | 7.5% |
| Total Tax Rate | 12.8% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base Tariff: 5.3%, Additional Tariff: 7.5% |
| Why this rate? | Classified specifically as "Trays." The 7.5% add-on is likely a specific anti-dumping or supplementary duty on plastic trays or kitchenware trays. |
📌 Strategy:
- Avoid this code if possible. If your ice bucket is part of a bar tray, you may be forced into this code.
- If it is a standalone bucket, argue for3924.10.40.00.
🎯 3. 7323.99.90.30 —— Steel/Iron Ice Bucket (Food Contact)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.4% |
| Section 301 Add-on | 25.0% |
| Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge | 50.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 78.4% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base: 3.4%, Add-on: 25.0%, Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge: 50% |
| Why this rate? | This is the PEAK TAX BRACKET. Iron/Steel household articles are hit with BOTH the 25% Section 301 tariff AND the 50% surcharge on steel products. |
📌 Strategy:
- Extremely High Cost. Only use if you have no alternative.
- Ensure the "Food Contact" designation is accurate (...suitable for food or drink contact).
- Consider switching to Aluminum or Plastic if margins are thin.
🎯 4. 7323.99.90.80 —— Steel/Iron Ice Bucket (Other)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.4% |
| Section 301 Add-on | 25.0% |
| Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge | 50.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 78.4% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base: 3.4%, Add-on: 25.0%, Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge: 50% |
| Why this rate? | Same as above. The "Other" classification does not exempt it from the 50% steel surcharge. |
🎯 5. 7615.10.91.00 —— Aluminum Ice Bucket (Other)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.1% |
| Section 301 Add-on | 7.5% |
| Al/Surcharge | 50.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 60.6% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base: 3.1%, Add-on: 7.5%, Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge: 50% |
| Why this rate? | Aluminum is subject to the 50% surcharge but typically only 7.5% in Section 301 add-ons (compared to 25% for steel). |
📌 Strategy:
- Moderate-High Cost. Better than Steel (78.4%) but still expensive due to the 50% Al surcharge.
- Ensure it is not "Enamelled/Glazed" (see next code).
🎯 6. 7615.10.71.80 —— Aluminum Ice Bucket (Non-Enamelled)
| Item | Content |
|---|---|
| Base Duty | 3.1% |
| Section 301 Add-on | 0.0% |
| Al/Surcharge | 50.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 53.1% |
| Tax Clause Detail | Base: 3.1%, Add-on: 0.0%, Steel/Al/Cu Surcharge: 50% |
| Why this rate? | This is the OPTIMAL Aluminum Code. It avoids the 7.5% Section 301 add-on (likely because it's classified as "Cooking/Kitchen Ware" rather than general tableware) but still pays the 50% Al surcharge. |
📌 Strategy:
- Best Metal Option. If you must sell aluminum, ensure the description matches: "Aluminum kitchen ware, not enamelled, no non-stick finish."
- Savings vs. Steel: 25.3% lower total tax.
🛠️ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Real-World Pitfall Guide)
✅ 1. Documentation Checklist (Non-Negotiable)
| Document | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Product Specification Sheet | ✔️ | Must explicitly state Material (Plastic/Steel/Aluminum). |
| ✅ HS Code Pre-Advice | ✔️ | Request a binding ruling if the value is >$10,000. |
| ✅ Commercial Invoice | ✔️ | Must distinguish between "Ice Bucket" and "Ice Bucket Tray." |
| ✅ Material Declaration | ✔️ | CRITICAL: "100% Plastic" vs. "304 Stainless Steel" vs. "Aluminum Alloy." |
| ✅ Food Contact Compliance | ✔️ | For steel/plastic: FDA compliance statement if intended for food/drink. |
✅ 2. Declaration Strategy (The "Save 50%" Rules)
| Scenario | Correct HS Code | Avoid | Why? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Plastic Ice Bucket | 3924.10.40.00 |
3924.10.30.00 |
Avoid "Tray" classification to save 9.4% (3.4% vs 12.8%). |
| Aluminum Bucket (Plain) | 7615.10.71.80 |
7615.10.91.00 |
Select "Non-Enamelled/Kitchen Ware" to save 7.5% (53.1% vs 60.6%). |
| Steel Bucket | 7323.99.90.30 |
Any Aluminum Code | Cannot avoid 78.4%. Consider switching material if volume is high. |
🔥 Golden Rule:
"Plastic is Cheap, Aluminum is Medium, Steel is Expensive."
- If you can switch from Steel to Aluminum, you save 25.3%.
- If you can switch from Aluminum to Plastic, you save 49.7%.
✅ 3. Special Handling & Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Consequence | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mislabeling Plastic as "Tray" | Tax jumps from 3.4% to 12.8% | Use "Ice Bucket" in title, not "Serving Tray with Ice Well." |
| Describing Aluminum as "Steel" | Tax becomes 78.4% instead of 53.1% | Be precise! "Aluminum Alloy" ≠ "Stainless Steel." |
| Ignoring "Food Contact" Status | Potential seizure or wrong code (80 vs 30) |
For steel, specify "Suitable for food contact" to use 7323.99.90.30 (same tax as .80 but more compliant). |
| Overlooking the 50% Surcharge | Cash flow crisis | All Metal ice buckets (Steel/Al) face the 50% surcharge. Budget accordingly. |
🌍 V. Global Market Comparison (Contextual Note)
| Market | Plastic Ice Bucket | Steel Ice Bucket | Aluminum Ice Bucket |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸 USA | 3.4% (Optimal) | 78.4% (Avoid) | 53.1% (Moderate) |
| 🇨🇳 China | ~5-10% (Import) | ~5-10% (Import) | ~5-10% (Import) |
| 🇪🇺 EU | ~1.7% | ~1.7% | ~1.7% |
📌 Conclusion:
- The USA market is uniquely punitive for metal household goods.
- Plastic is the only cost-effective material for the US market among these options.
- If you must sell Metal, Aluminum is significantly better than Steel due to lower Section 301 add-ons.
📌 VI. Common Errors & Blood-Curdling Lessons
❌ Error 1: Declaring a "Stainless Steel Ice Bucket" as "Plastic"
👉 Consequence: Fraud investigation, seizure, and fines. Customs uses X-ray and density tests.
❌ Error 2: Calling a "Plastic Bucket with Metal Lid" a "Steel Product"
👉 Consequence: You pay 78.4% on the entire value.
👉 Fix: If it's mostly plastic, argue for plastic code, but be prepared to justify. If 50%+ metal by value, it may be classified as metal.
❌ Error 3: Ignoring the "Tray" Clause for Plastic
👉 Consequence: Paying 12.8% instead of 3.4%.
👉 Fix: If the item is a standalone bucket, do NOT call it a "Tray" in the commercial invoice.
✅ Correct Declaration Example:
"Plastic Ice Bucket, Model XYZ, 2L Capacity, Food Grade Polypropylene, Not a Tray."
HS Code:3924.10.40.00| Tax: 3.4%"Aluminum Insulated Ice Bucket, Non-Enamelled, Kitchen Use, Model ABC."
HS Code:7615.10.71.80| Tax: 53.1%
🎯 VII. Conclusion: Precision Saves Millions
🎯 Remember the Mantra:
🔹 "Plastic First, Aluminum Second, Steel is the Last Resort."
🔹 "Check for 'Tray' – it costs 9.4% more on plastic."
🔹 "Aluminum saves 25% vs Steel due to lower Section 301."
📌 Pro Tip:
For high-volume imports, apply for an Advance Ruling from CBP if your product design is unique (e.g., "Plastic bucket with steel liner"). This locks in the HS Code and prevents post-entry audits.
📣 Immediate Action:
📞 Audit Your BOM (Bill of Materials): Is it Plastic, Steel, or Aluminum?
📝 Revise Your Invoice: Remove "Tray" from plastic buckets.
🚀 Optimize Your Material Choice: Switch to Plastic or Aluminum to save tens of thousands in duties.
✨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Accurate Material Declaration!
💼 Every 1% of Tax Saved is Pure Profit!
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