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Magazine subs from $4.50/yr: Wired, GQ, Dwell, Rolling Stone, Bloomberg, Men’s Health, many more

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DiscountMags has now kicked of this weekend’s magazine sale and we are getting a number of better-than-usual prices here. Just about all of the most popular titles are listed as much as $0.50 below the typical sale prices starting from $4.50 per year including Wired, Popular Science, Men’s Fitness, Better Homes & Gardens, Dwell, GQ, Rolling Stone, and many more. Anytime these titles dip below $5, especially without having to be bundled, it is a notable price.

Outside of the titles mentioned above, a few other standouts include 3 years of Bloomberg Businessweek for just $20 shipped. Normally a somewhat rare deal, we have started to see this one come around more often. Regardless, it is still matching the best prices we see on the popular business mag. Men’s Health for $4.87 shipped is quite notable as well, considering it very rarely dips below $5 per year, outside of holiday sales, bundle offers and other special promos.

As usual, everything ships free inside the US, there is no sales tax, and the subs will never auto renew on you. Digital access comes once the print edition does in most cases and everything in your cart can be sent as a gift to a separate address with a personalized note.

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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