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One year magazine subs from $4.50: Maxim, Wired, Time, Rolling Stone, Dwell, more

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Today’s magazine deals including one year subs on Maxim, Rolling Stone, Wired, Time, Dwell and more matching the lowest prices we see.

You can grab a one year subscription to Time magazine with digital access and free delivery for $24.99 using code 31457 in the cart. That’s $252 under the regular newsstand price, $5 better than buying it directly from Time and the lowest price we can find. While the one year deal is a solid price, the deal gets even sweeter at two years. Using the same discount code a two year sub will drop to $45, saving you an additional $5 off the regular price.

About Time:

Time magazine is the first American weekly news magazine, and is the most popular one in America today. Each issue touches on a variety of topics, covering politics, business, science and technology, entertainment, and much more.

We also have our usual lows on Wired with digital access for $4.99 shipped and Rolling Stone for $4.99 shipped, both using code 31457 in the cart.

More notable mag deals today using code 31457:

  • Maxim 1-year sub: $4.50 (Reg. $48 at newsstand, $25 sale)
  • Dwell 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $30 at newsstand, $20 sale)
  • Esquire 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $42 at newsstand, $9 sale)
  • Pop Photography 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $54 at newsstand, $18 sale)
  • Outdoor Photographer 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $40 at newsstand, $11 sale)

TopMags has no sales tax, no auto renewals, and offers free delivery to those in the US. Note: Digital access usually comes once the first print edition 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