Planning Use SEO page 248

Duty surprise for air fryer from China: check heating, basket, and appliance kit

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

An air fryer from China can be a basket air fryer, toaster-oven air fryer, dual-basket model, oven combo, pressure-cooker combo, replacement basket, heating element, tray set, or control board. A duty estimate that treats the whole shipment as one generic kitchen appliance can miss parts and accessories.

Use this page to prepare a Planning Use record before broker review. The record should identify appliance type, heating and fan functions, basket or tray contents, controls, origin, value, trade remedy exposure, and authority sources.

quick answer

For "duty surprise air fryer from China", collect appliance type, wattage, voltage, plug, heating element, fan function, basket or tray count, nonstick coating, control panel, smart features, spare basket, recipe booklet, China origin support, supplier code, invoice value, assists, and trade remedy notes.

An air fryer is not the same file as a toaster oven, convection oven, deep fryer, pressure cooker, heating element, basket, tray, control board, or appliance accessory kit.

what changes the estimate

Check these facts before using a landed-cost number:

  • Basket air fryer, oven-style fryer, combo appliance, replacement basket, heating part, or control board.
  • Wattage, voltage, plug type, heating element, fan, thermostat, timer, control panel, and display.
  • Basket, tray, rack, rotisserie part, drawer, nonstick coating, manual, and retail packaging.
  • Whether smart controls, Wi-Fi, app pairing, or spare accessories are included.
  • China origin support and production steps.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and whether it covers this exact appliance or part.
  • Invoice value, assists, tooling, molds, heating elements, electronics, packaging, commissions, and freight terms.
  • Section 301 or other trade remedy exposure tied to classification and origin.

If parts and finished appliances share one invoice line, keep the estimate in Planning Use.

missing facts

Mark the record incomplete when:

  • Appliance type, wattage, or heating function is missing.
  • Basket, tray, rack, and accessory contents are not listed.
  • It is unclear whether the shipment is a full air fryer or spare parts.
  • Origin support is only a ship-from country.
  • Supplier code is reused across ovens, fryers, cookers, and parts.
  • Value omits tooling, heating elements, electronics, assists, or accessories.
  • CBP CROSS rulings for air fryers, ovens, heating appliances, parts, and appliance kits have not been reviewed.

These gaps can move the review between cooking appliances, ovens, fryers, electrical parts, and accessory sets.

authority sources

Use official sources for the candidate path. Product manuals and box-content photos are part of the evidence, not decoration.

planning path

Start with the rating label, manual, and full kit photo. Then separate the finished air fryer from baskets, trays, heating elements, control boards, and accessories. Tie each candidate to origin and value notes.

The practical goal is to catch duty exposure before a bulky appliance order is already on the water.

related planning questions

  • duty surprise air fryer from china
  • import duty calculator
  • customs duty calculator
  • tariff calculator
  • duty rate for air fryer from china
  • landed cost for air fryer from china
  • air fryer HTS review
  • Section 301 air fryer

Keep these searches tied to the same appliance model and box contents.

questions importers ask

Can I use this page as the duty rate for air fryer from China?

No. Use it for Planning Use. Entry Use needs broker or customs authority review.

Why do baskets and trays matter?

They can be replacement parts, separate accessories, or part of the finished appliance value.

What should I collect first?

Collect product label, appliance specs, heating details, box contents, origin support, supplier code, and invoice value.

internal links

planning boundary

This air fryer duty-surprise page is a planning artifact. It is not for entry filing, not a binding ruling, and not a legal opinion. The importer remains responsible for reasonable care and must obtain broker or customs authority review before filing.

Turn this search into a file

Run a free Duty Surprise Scan, then build a Planning Use Classification Record when the Missing Facts matter.

Start scan today →