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HTS code for humidifier: document the mist function and appliance facts

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

A humidifier can be a small USB mist maker, ultrasonic room appliance, evaporative humidifier, warm mist unit, aroma diffuser, furnace accessory, replacement tank, or filter set. The word alone does not tell you the operating method or imported condition.

Use this page to build a Planning Use file before broker review. The record should show how the product adds moisture, what electrical parts it contains, what ships in the box, and which facts still need proof.

quick answer

For "hts code for humidifier", collect humidifier type, mist method, tank capacity, power source, voltage, wattage, filters, heating element, fan, ultrasonic transducer, aroma function, night light, remote, app control, origin, and supplier code.

A USB desktop diffuser is not the same fact pattern as a warm mist household appliance or an HVAC humidifier part. Replacement filters, tanks, and cartridges should not be reviewed like a complete appliance.

facts to collect for a humidifier

Collect:

  • Product name, invoice wording, SKU, and product page.
  • Photos of the appliance, tank, base, label, plug, controls, packaging, and accessories.
  • Humidifier type: ultrasonic, evaporative, warm mist, cool mist, diffuser, HVAC accessory, part, or kit.
  • Tank capacity, mist output, room-size claim, voltage, wattage, and power source.
  • Whether it has a fan, heater, ultrasonic transducer, filter, wick, cartridge, UV light, or aroma tray.
  • Included remote, cable, adapter, brush, filter, cartridge, essential-oil tray, or spare tank.
  • Whether the goods are a complete appliance, tank, filter, cartridge, base, or accessory pack.
  • Country of origin and production support.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and any support notes.

If the product is marketed as a diffuser and humidifier, capture both functions and the actual water tank size.

missing facts

Mark the file incomplete when:

  • Mist method is unclear.
  • Tank capacity, voltage, or wattage is missing.
  • Heating element, fan, transducer, or filter status is not documented.
  • Aroma, night light, UV, or smart features are unsupported.
  • The goods may be replacement parts rather than a complete appliance.
  • Origin is assumed.
  • Supplier code is unsupported.
  • Similar CBP CROSS rulings have not been checked.

These gaps can move the record between household appliance, diffuser, HVAC part, replacement part, or accessory review.

HTS candidate notes

Build candidate rows for the imported article: room humidifier, diffuser, warm mist appliance, HVAC accessory, tank, filter, cartridge, or kit. Each row should cite a product fact from the photos or spec sheet.

For warm mist models, record the heating element. For ultrasonic models, record the transducer and power source. For filter or tank shipments, do not borrow the complete humidifier path without explaining the part role.

authority sources

Use USITC HTS for tariff text. Use CBP CROSS for humidifiers, diffusers, household appliances, HVAC accessories, filters, tanks, and parts.

planning path

Start with product photos, the rating label, and the water tank. Then write a table for mist method, power source, tank size, filters, accessories, origin, and supplier code. Missing technical facts should stay in the record instead of being guessed.

Duty stack notes should include origin and the proposed HTS family. If the supplier only gives country of export, ask where final assembly and testing occurred.

related planning questions

  • hts code for humidifier
  • humidifier hts code
  • hs code for humidifier
  • ultrasonic humidifier import duty
  • aroma diffuser tariff code
  • humidifier parts customs classification
  • warm mist humidifier hts code
  • humidifier duty rate

Keep these searches tied to one evidence file only when they describe the same imported product.

questions importers ask

Can I use this page as the HTS code for a humidifier?

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

Does mist type matter?

Yes. Ultrasonic, evaporative, warm mist, diffuser, and HVAC parts need different facts.

What if only filters are imported?

Treat them as parts or accessories. Do not review them like a complete humidifier without support.

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planning boundary

This humidifier HTS page is a planning artifact. It is not an Entry Use classification, 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.

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