What is HS code 845210?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Sewing machines; of the household type
Heading 8452 — Sewing machines; other than book-sewing machines of heading no. 8440; furniture, bases and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles
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Use HS-6 845210 when importing or exporting household sewing machines. These machines are typically designed for personal use and can handle a variety of fabrics. For example, a shipment of electric sewing machines intended for home sewing would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers household sewing machines, distinguishing them from industrial machines classified under other headings. If you're dealing with a heavy-duty sewing machine used in a factory, you would need to look at a different HS code, such as 845229 for other sewing machines.
When classifying your product, remember that HS-6 845210 applies to machines that are portable and designed for everyday use, unlike the specialized book-sewing machines classified under 8440. If your machine is intended for crafting or home alterations, it likely fits here.
If you're unsure whether your sewing machine qualifies, consider its features. Machines with built-in stitches, automatic threading, and lightweight designs are typical examples of household types covered by this code.
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