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1-year magazine subs two for $10 / three for $14: Wired, ESPN, GQ, Architectural Digest, many more

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This weekend’s DiscountMags sale offers any 2 select one-year magazines subs for $10. The deals get even better when you add multiple magazines to your bundle dropping the total on the third, fourth and fifth mag down to $4 each.

At $5 each, you’ll find a number of popular magazines matching our lowest one year deals including Wired, ESPN, GQ, Women’s Health, Architectural Digest (all with digital access included), and many more.

But if you’re interested in more than 2 magazines subs today, any one of the above magazines for $4 is the lowest we see these mags go for and $1 under the best single sub prices. Simply add a third, fourth or fifth magazine to your bundle to receive the discounted pricing.

There is a wide selection of mags available from sports and business mags to cooking and lifestyle publications. Keep in mind, we tend to see Maxim available for $4.50 on its own, so you may want to hold off on this one unless you are taking advantage of the 3 or more pricing.

No promo code is required for this weekend’s deal and you’ll get free shipping in the US and no sales tax applied to your order. Digital subscriptions usually become available once your first print copy arrives.

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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