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Magazine subs from $3/yr: Wired, Maxim, ESPN, GQ, Nat Geo, Men’s Health, Dwell, many more

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DiscountMags has started its weekend Summer magazine sale. There are a number of popular titles matching our usual exclusive lows including Wired, Rolling Stone, Dwell, and GQ, plus a few that are sitting at even more notable prices like Men’s Health and Maxim.

Starting at $5/yr, Wired, Rolling Stone, Dwell, ESPN, Architectural Digest, Esquire, and GQ are matching the single year, single sub prices we see outside of some special bundle deals and holiday pricing. Many of which come with digital access for iPad included in the price.

A few standouts from the sale include Maxim magazine for $3 a year, for up to 4 years. It isn’t often Maxim dips down this low outside of holiday/bundle pricing. You’ll also find Men’s Health for $5 a year with digital access, which rarely drops below $6 per year without being bundled, and National Geographic for $30 on a two year sub with digital access, matching the lowest we have seen this mag go for.

Remember, you can gift these subscriptions with the ability to put in different addresses and a custom note for each sub in your order. As usual, there is no sales tax, delivery fees or auto renewals. Digital access comes once the first print edition does in most cases.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices