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Magazine subs from $3.50/yr: Wired, Maxim, GQ, ESPN, Dwell, Men’s Health, Rolling Stone, Forbes, many more

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After seeing a very notable deal on a 3-year subscription (150 issues) to Bloomberg Businessweek magazine this morning for just $20 (Reg. $150), DiscountMags has now started its Memorial Day Blowout sale.

We are seeing a very large selection of the most popular titles including Wired, Rolling Stone, Men’s Health, Dwell, GQ, ESPN, Forbes, Paper and more. Many of which include digital access for iPad along with the traditional print issue. These mags are all matching the lowest single year price we see outside of rare bundle deals and without locking you into more than just one year.

A few standout deals from the bunch include Maxim magazine for just $3.50 a year, for up to 4 years. That’s easily the lowest price we’ve seen outside of once a year holiday prices and without the need to bundle it up with other mags. National Geographic for $30 on a 2 year sub and Men’s Health for $5 a year with digital access are also very notable prices and very rarely come down that low.

As usual, there is no shipping fees, no auto-renewals, and no sales tax. Note: digital access usually arrives once the first print issue does. No codes are required for today’s deals.

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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