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Multi-year magazine subs w/ digital from $4 per year: Wired, ESPN, GQ, Rolling Stone, Dwell, many more

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DiscountMags is kicking off another big sale this weekend with a number top rated mags deeply discounted with multi year subs. Mags like Rolling Stone, Wired, Men’s Fitness, Popular Science, GQ and more are not only matching the lowest single year price we see outside of special one-time promotions, but there are even better prices to be had on 2 and 3 year subscriptions.

Wired, ESPN and GQ (all w/ digital access) drop down to $4.50 per year, Popular Science drops to $4 per year, and Rolling Stone is $4.30 per year. Outside of the once a year, 3 day Black Friday sale, these are matching or beating the lowest individual prices we see on these mags including our exclusive single year subs. Keep in mind, Maxim goes for as low as $3.50 per year from time to time (or lower).

As per usual, each of the mags in your cart can be sent to a different address making them quite handy as gifts. There is no sales tax, no auto renewals, and completely free delivery to those in the US. Note: Digital access tends to arrive once the first print edition comes. No code required for today’s deal.

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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