Class 8 Trademarks — Hand Tools
Class 8 covers hand tools and implements, cutlery, side arms and razors. Typical filers are tool brands, knife makers and grooming-product companies.
657 trade mark applications named Class 8 in Australia in the last 12 months. The tables below show recent filings, registrations and marks currently in the opposition window, updated daily from the IP Australia register.
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Recent Filings
Recently Registered (last 90 days)
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Class 8 trade mark FAQs
What is trade mark class 8 in Australia?
Class 8 covers hand tools and implements, cutlery, side arms and razors. Typical filers are tool brands, knife makers and grooming-product companies. Australia uses the international Nice Classification system of 45 classes; your registration only protects the goods or services you nominate.
How do I register a trade mark in class 8?
Apply through IP Australia (directly or via a trade marks attorney), nominating class 8 and describing your goods. Applications are examined about 3–4 months after filing, advertised for a 2-month opposition period if accepted, and then registered.
How much does a class 8 trade mark cost?
IP Australia charges a government fee per class — from $250 per class for a standard online application using the goods and services picklist (check IP Australia’s current fee schedule). Attorney or law-firm fees are additional.
How long does trade mark registration take in Australia?
Typically at least 7–8 months from filing to registration: examination from around 3–4 months, a 2-month opposition window, then entry on the register. Protection backdates to your filing date.
