

🔐 Seal your secrets in style — because privacy is the new power.
The Artline Secure Marker EKSC-4 features a 4mm chisel tip with special black ink designed to effectively obscure private information on mail, packages, and sensitive documents. Its ink resists scanning and copying, working best on printed black ink surfaces, making it a trusted tool for professionals seeking reliable privacy protection.
| ASIN | B00IGS6HNC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,088 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #699 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens |
| Brand | Artline |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (759) |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2014 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.9 ounces |
| Item model number | AS-XST35305 |
| Line Size | 3.35 |
| Manufacturer | Artline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 35305 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Broad |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | chisel |
I**D
Great Product
Love these paint markers. I previously bought a roller to cover identity on envelopes, but they don't work well on the glossy paper used for many postcard-type advertisements. These paint pens work great for redacting or covering anything. I even use them to mark dates on food in the freezer. These write on anything!
C**D
Love love just love
I love these pins or I should say markers that actually do the job that is supposed to do I like the fact of the way that the operates and the way you have to use them The only thing that scares me is how long do they last I bought a three pack and I will continue to buy the pack more than the roller pins that they have which is the ink rollers those suck but the security black tape also sucks I found this to be more productive than any other thing so I would recommend this markers to anyone. ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE USING THIS AS A BLOCKAGE SO THAT THIEVES ROBBERS SCAMMERS CANNOT GET YOUR INFORMATION OFF YOUR PACKAGES OR YOUR MAIL OR YOUR PERSONAL IDENTITY I THINK THIS MARKET WORKS VERY WELL TO BLOCK OUT THESE THINGS THIS IS WHY I BOUGHT THEM SO THAT THIS WAY I COULD MARK OUT MY INFORMATION ON MAILING PACKAGING AND OTHER SOURCES THAT MAY HAVE MY NAME OR ANY OF MY INFORMATION ON THE ITEM OR PRODUCT I REALLY RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYBODY
M**B
No odor redaction marker
Was very glad that the ink of this pen doesn't have a bad chemical odor like some other permanent markers do, which is a big plus if you have a lot of redacting to do. The downside is that this marker does not redact with one stroke of the pen. If you hold the paper up to the light after one stroke, you can still read what was redacted. It took 3 strokes of the redaction pen over each piece of information, in order to completely redact the information on paper. The ink dries fast after each stroke of the pen, so the redaction process does go pretty fast, but you may need to order an extra pen because of the repeated strokes.
E**.
Best Secure Marker
This is the best secure marker. Hides everything. Good value for the money because it lasts a long time. Blacks out everything. The ink is thick and may take a while to dry but once it does you can't see through it. But it doesn't take a while to dry on all paper. It's easy to use. I've used it on all kinds of paper. I think I'm on my 3rd one. I use it on labels that I can't shred.
M**.
Not good.
Sharpie works better. This does not work on any paper or surface I have used it on. Unfortunate. It does not cover anything. Not much better than a water color. I understand that on some surfaces it might not work. But the average paper document?1 Didn't work on prescriptions either. Not good.
P**G
Works great, with some care
Works great, but some care is needed. Follow the instructions on the package! Before its very first use, shake it several times, with the cap on and the tip downward. Then press the tip down (so that it's squished inside the marker) on a piece of scrap paper until ink flows. Now, here are here are some of my tips that could help your marker keep functioning at its best-- 1. Before each use, shake it several times, with the cap on and the tip downward. If you're using it for a lot of marking in one sitting, do this every once in a while to help keep the ink flowing. 2. Don't scribble back and forth or in circles, as this can wear out the felt tip more quickly. Instead, draw the width of the tip in one direction across each line of text. 3. Marking slowly and carefully will get better coverage results than fast and careless. 4. If one mark-over isn't enough to conceal the text (this can happen because of the nature of the surface, or because the marker needs to be shaken again) don't go back and forth over that same area again! This can actually wipe away some of the ink that's there and make the text visible through the streaks. Instead, *gently* make dots over the area to darken further.
S**E
Can see the print after using
Does not work well with all types of ink/paper. You may have to do the back of the page to get the secured look, other than that , you can see the information up to a light.
A**D
Unlike Others of This Type I've Used, This One Was Barely Mediocre
I've used this brand markers for redacting offensive or confidential material in documents for years and always had excellent results . . . until now. Because I was still using my previous marker, I did not unseal this one until that other one was dry---which, sadly, was beyond the return date and a big mistake. (I should say that it is best to leave these markers sealed until it's time for their use. They will last longer that way.) Unlike the other Airline Secure markers I've used, this one took probably ten or 15 times the time and effort to "charge" (i.e., infuse the tip with marking paint) than any of the others had required, and even then the ink production is minimal, requiring repeated strokes over the material to be redacted to be effective. Should I obtain any more of these through Amazon, I'll have to unseal and test the new marker right away, thus trading a somewhat longer use life for being able to return another semi-defective marker for free exchange. One would hope that in such a case, I would receive in return a marker that would score five stars, as the others I have used before this one would have scored. When these work properly, they are superb for obscuring material that is to be kept private but without the sort of soak-through to the other side of the page that regular markers produce. That's because, as the product's descriptive promotional language says, this uses paint, which remains on the surface of the paper without soaking in. But any aggregation of coal can contain a clinker. This particular marker is a clinker. Perhaps more clearly, any barrel of apples may contain a bad one.
C**R
Works great for small sections
D**N
blacks out perfectly This marker does the job it's supposed to do exceptionally well. The blackout effect is excellent, and I would definitely buy it again. Just give it a min after you scribble out your private information that you do not want to be public
A**R
Works well
S**F
Worked as good as expected.
B**R
Don't buy!!!! A $2 Sharpie is better. Don't buy this. It does not obscure data. Again, DO NOT BUY!!!!!
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