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HTS code for wooden kitchen organizer: document wood, construction, and use

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

A wooden kitchen organizer can be a drawer insert, spice rack, utensil holder, countertop shelf, tea box, cutlery tray, knife block, plate rack, or cabinet accessory. The review depends on wood type, construction, use, whether it is furniture-like, and whether metal, plastic, or bamboo parts are included.

Use this page to prepare the Planning Use file before broker review. The record should describe the organizer as imported, beyond the room where it will be used.

quick answer

For "hts code for wooden kitchen organizer", collect wood species or wood-based material, bamboo status, dimensions, compartments, finish, hardware, mounting parts, drawer or countertop use, set contents, origin, and supplier code.

A bamboo drawer organizer is not the same file as a solid wood spice rack, MDF utensil holder, knife block, or wall-mounted shelf. The article type should be clear.

facts to collect for a wooden kitchen organizer

Collect:

  • Product name, invoice wording, SKU, and product page.
  • Front, back, bottom, compartments, joints, hardware, finish, label, packaging, and set photos.
  • Material: solid wood, plywood, MDF, bamboo, particleboard, veneer, metal hardware, plastic inserts, or mixed material.
  • Article type: drawer organizer, spice rack, utensil holder, cutlery tray, knife block, shelf, plate rack, tea box, or set.
  • Dimensions, compartment count, finish, coating, handles, mounting hardware, drawer fit, and whether assembly is required.
  • Whether it is used for food contact, storage, display, mounting, or countertop organization.
  • Country of origin and production support.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and source notes.

If the item is bamboo, record bamboo separately from wood. If the product mounts to a wall, document hardware and installation use.

missing facts

Mark the file incomplete when:

  • Wood species or wood-based material is unsupported.
  • Article type is unclear.
  • Bamboo versus wood status is missing.
  • Compartments, dimensions, finish, or hardware are not documented.
  • Furniture-like or wall-mounted use is unclear.
  • Origin is assumed from shipment route.
  • Supplier code is unsupported.
  • Similar CBP CROSS rulings have not been checked.

These gaps can move the review between wood kitchenware, furniture parts, bamboo articles, household organizers, storage boxes, or shelves.

HTS candidate notes

Build candidate rows for the actual article: wooden drawer organizer, bamboo organizer, spice rack, utensil holder, cutlery tray, knife block, shelf, tea box, or storage article. Each row should cite a material or use fact.

Rejected alternatives should stay in the record. If it is not furniture because it is a small drawer insert, say that. If it is wall-mounted and shelf-like, keep the shelf question visible.

authority sources

Use USITC HTS for tariff text. Use CBP CROSS for wood organizers, kitchen racks, cutlery trays, bamboo goods, shelves, and household articles.

planning path

Start with material and use. Then write a table for material, article type, dimensions, compartments, hardware, finish, origin, and supplier code. If the supplier calls it wood but photos suggest MDF or bamboo, mark that conflict.

Duty stack notes should include origin and material-specific exposure tied to the candidate path.

related planning questions

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  • wood drawer organizer import duty
  • bamboo kitchen organizer tariff code
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  • wooden kitchen organizer duty rate

Keep these searches tied to one organizer SKU or set.

questions importers ask

Can I use this page as the HTS code for a wooden kitchen organizer?

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

Does bamboo count as wood?

Do not assume. Record bamboo separately and review the material path.

What if it mounts to a wall?

List the hardware and installation use before choosing a candidate path.

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planning boundary

This wooden kitchen organizer 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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