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Dental floss (floss for dental purposes); unworked or
semi-worked glass (not for building); mangers for animals
(troughs for livestock); poultry rings; cooking skewers; tub
brushes; metal brushes; brushes for pipes; industrial
brushes; ship-scrubbing brushes; gloves for household
purposes; containers of glass or ceramics for household or
kitchen use; cooking pots and pans (non-electric);
coffeepots (non-electric, not of precious metal); Japanese
cast iron kettles, non-electric (tetsubin); kettles
(non-electric); tableware (not of precious metal); portable
coldboxes (non-electric); rice storage containers; food
preserving jars of glass; drinking flasks (for travellers);
vacuum bottles (insulated flasks); ice pails; whisks
(non-electric); cooking strainers; pepper pots, sugar bowls
and salt shakers (not of precious metal); egg cups (not of
precious metal); napkin holders and napkin rings (not of
precious metal); trays (not of precious metal); toothpick
holders (not of precious metal); colanders; shakers;
Japanese-style cooked rice scoops (shamoji); hand-operated
coffee grinders and pepper mills; cooking funnels;
Japanese-style personal dining trays or stands (zen); bottle
openers; cooking graters; tart scoops; trivets (table
utensils); chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles and dippers
(cooking utensils); cooking sieves and sifters; chopping
boards for kitchen use; rolling pins (for cooking purposes);
grills (cooking utensils); toothpicks; lemon squeezers
(citrus juicers); waffle irons (non-electric); cleaning
tools and washing utensils; ironing boards; atomizers for
use when ironing; ironing boards (kotedai); stirrers for hot
bathtub water (yukakibo); bathroom pails; candle
extinguishers and candlesticks (not of precious metal);
cinder sifters for household purposes; coal scuttles; fly
swatters; mouse traps; flower pots; pots used for soil-less
home gardening; watering cans; feeding vessels for pets;
brushes for pets; bird cages; bird baths; clothes brushes;
chamber pots; toilet paper holders; piggy banks (not of
metal); pottery for containing sacred lotteries (known as
omikuji) in the form of random fortunes written on strips of
paper; boxes of metal for dispensing paper towels; boot
jacks; soap dispensers; flower vases and bowls (not of
precious metal); upright signboards of glass or ceramics;
perfume burners; cosmetic and toilet utensils; shoe brushes;
shoe horns; shoe shine cloths; handy shoe shiners (brushes);
shoe trees (stretchers); portable cooking kits for outdoor
use consisting of small pans, plates and bowls; pig bristles
(hog bristles for brushes)