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Wired & Popular Science magazine bundle: 1yr. for $8 shipped ($25+ value)

After Bloomberg Businessweek magazine dropped down to just $19.99 for a three year subscription yesterday, we now have another very notable mid-week magazine deal:

DiscountMags is offering a 1 year subscription to both Wired and Popular Science for just $7.99 shipped using code 9TO5TOYS at checkout. These deal is also available for those looking to renew an existing Wired or Popular Science subscription.

Anytime these two mags dip below $5 per year it is worth a look, so at $4 each this is quite notable. Only during special weekend bundle sales or holiday events do we see Wired drop down to $4 and Popular Science usually requires a 4 year commitment to get it down this low. These are the lowest prices we can find on either mag. You are getting a 1 year sub to both Popular Science and Wired for less than Wired will charge you for a single year.

As usual, there is no sales tax, no auto renewals and free delivery. Digital Access arrives once the first print edition does. And you can send either mag as a gift to a separate address, if you choose.

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Comments

  1. r.reeves (@idogcow) - 10 years ago

    Expired.

    • Justin Kahn - 10 years ago

      The Bloomberg deal appears to be over now, cheers. However, we are still seeing the $8 price tag on the Wired Popular Science bundle on our end.

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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