Ice bags; douche bags, enema bags, hot water bottles, and fittings therefor; invalid and similar nursing cushions; dress shields; pessaries; prophylactics; bulbs for syringes; syringes (other than hypodermic syringes) and fittings therefor, not in part of glass or metal

Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: > Other: > Ice bags; douche bags, enema bags, hot water bottles, and fittings therefor; invalid and similar nursing cushions; dress shields; pessaries; prophylactics; bulbs for syringes; syringes (other than hypodermic syringes) and fittings therefor, not in part of glass or metal

Duty Rate (from China)

21.7%
MFN Base Rate4.2%

Except for products described in headings 9903.03.02–9903.03.11, articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter

Except as provided in headings 9903.88.39, 9903.88.42, 9903.88.44, 9903.88.47, 9903.88.49, 9903.88.51, 9903.88.53, 9903.88.55, 9903.88.57, 9903.88.65, 9903.88.66, 9903.88.67, 9903.88.68, or 9903.88.69, articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(r) to this subchapter and as provided for in the subheadings enumerated in U.S. note 20(s)

Total Effective Rate21.7%

Products classified under HTS 3926.90.21.00

Plastic Hot Water Bottle

A flexible plastic container designed to be filled with hot water for therapeutic heat application to relieve muscle pain or cramps. It features a molded plastic body with a screw cap and is entirely made of plastics without glass or metal parts. Classified under HTS 3926.90.21.00 as a hot water bottle fitting the chapter's provisions for non-glass/metal plastic medical articles.

Plastic Enema Bag Kit

A flexible plastic reservoir bag for enema procedures, including plastic tubing and clamp fittings, all without glass or metal. Designed for home or clinical cleansing, classified per HTS 3926.90.21.00 as an enema bag and its plastic fittings. Complies with polymer classification rules in Chapter 39 subheading notes.

Plastic Nursing Cushion for Invalid Use

Inflatable or padded plastic cushion for supporting bedridden patients or invalids during nursing care, made purely of plastics. Matches HTS 3926.90.21.00 for 'invalid and similar nursing cushions' without glass/metal parts. Provides pressure relief per Chapter 39 definitions.

Latex Prophylactic Condom

Natural latex rubber prophylactics (condoms) for disease prevention and contraception, classified as plastics per headings 3901-3914 materials. Fits HTS 3926.90.21.00 'prophylactics' provision, no glass/metal. Meets polymer predominance rules.

Plastic Dress Shield Insert

Thin, absorbent plastic-lined shield inserted into garments to protect against perspiration stains, made entirely of plastics. Enumerated in HTS 3926.90.21.00 as 'dress shields'; nursing/personal hygiene article per chapter notes.

Plastic Pessary Device

Intravaginal plastic support device (pessary) for uterine prolapse, molded from medical-grade plastics without metal/glass. Classed under HTS 3926.90.21.00 'pessaries' as non-instrument plastic nursing article. Polymer compliant with Chapter 39.

Plastic Syringe Bulb and Tube

Non-hypodermic plastic ear/鼻 syringe with squeezable bulb and tubing for irrigation, all plastic construction. HTS 3926.90.21.00 covers 'syringes (other than hypodermic) and fittings therefor' sans glass/metal.

Plastic Ice Bag with Closure

A soft, pliable plastic bag intended for holding ice to apply cold therapy for injuries or swelling, complete with a zip or tie closure. Made solely from plastics meeting Chapter 39 notes, with no glass or metal elements. Falls under HTS 3926.90.21.00 explicitly as an 'ice bag' for nursing or therapeutic use.

Plastic Douche Bag

Flexible plastic bag used for personal hygiene douching, with attached plastic hose and nozzle, entirely non-glass/metal. Explicitly named in HTS 3926.90.21.00 for douche bags and fittings thereof in plastics. Used in nursing or self-care contexts.

Plastic Bulb Syringe for Infants

Soft plastic bulb syringe for nasal aspiration in babies, consisting of rubber-like plastic bulb and tube, no glass/metal. Covered under HTS 3926.90.21.00 as 'bulbs for syringes (other than hypodermic)' in plastics. Excludes hypodermic types per description.