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One-year magazine subs from $4/yr: Popular Science, Popular Photography & more + 3 years of Wine Enthusiast for just $7 ($40+ value)

While we tend to see some of the best magazine deals on DiscountMags, today’s Amazon Gold Box has a number of publications starting from $3.99 shipped. We are seeing big name titles like Popular Science and Popular Photography go for $3.99 for a full one year subscription. Anytime those titles dip below $5 it is notable. For example, a year of Popular Science is about $12 direct.

You can browse through the rest of today’s Amazon magazine deals right here. Just be aware, Amazon will auto-renew these subscriptions on you at whatever price it is at, so be sure to manually cancel after your first year to ensure you get the best price on the next one.

We also have a really notable deal on Wine Enthusiast today at DiscountMags. You can grab a 3-year subscription for just $6.99 shipped right now using code 9TO5TOYS at checkout. At about $2.30 per year, if you even like the look of a wine magazine on your table you might want to grab this one. Additionally we have Bon Appetit magazine with digital access and free delivery every month down at $4.95, matching its usual deal price.

They can also be sent as gift to any address you like with free shipping every month and a personalized gift note. Unlike Amazon, they will never auto renew on you.

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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