Aneken UV counterfeit money detector with biometrics-free watermark cues vs Dri Mark counterfeit bill detector marker pen (30 pack)
Overall winner: Dri Mark counterfeit bill detector marker pen (30 pack)
Key Differences
Dri Mark (A) is a pocket-sized counterfeit-detection pen sold in a multi-pack and sits at a more affordable price point with a higher average rating and many more reviews, making it a simple quick-check tool for businesses. Aneken (B) uses an ultra-bright UV light to reveal watermarks and offers dual anti-counterfeiting ID methods, but it has reported battery/charging issues and fewer reviews
Aneken UV counterfeit money detector with biometrics-free watermark cues
Ultraviolet LED money detector identifies banknote features quickly with a four-leaf watermark backlight. Portable device provides double anti-counterfeiting identification and simple detection on the table. One user notes easy portability and readability of watermark indicators
Pros
- ultra-bright uv led light
- double anti-counterfeiting identification
- easy to use and portable
- detects watermark features quickly
Cons
- some users report charging issues
- may require proper denomination recognition for all currencies
Dri Mark counterfeit bill detector marker pen (30 pack)
This marker detects fake US currency by leaving a dark mark on counterfeit notes. Each pen is designed for high ink yield and easy use, with a cap to prevent drying. Customers note quick, accurate detection and ease of use, though durability varies
Pros
- fast counterfeit detection
- high ink yield per pen
- easy to use
- suitable for various businesses
Cons
- durability can vary
- some pens dry out over time
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dri Mark |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Aneken |
| User Reviews | Dri Mark |