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Magazine subs BOGO 50% off from $4.50/yr: Wired, GQ, ESPN, Dwell, Popular Science, Rolling Stone, many more

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DiscountMags is offering a Buy One Get One 50% off deal on just about all of its most popular titles. This brings mags like Wired, Dwell, Popular Science, Rolling Stone, GQ, ESPN and many more down below $4.50 a year. Head below for the details:

The deal is $5.99 for each one year sub with the second mag for $2.99, essentially bringing your total down to $4.50 per mag. Needless to say, with the way this sale is setup you’ll want to buy at least 2 subscriptions (or in pairs: 4, 6, 8 etc.) to get the best value. This is also quite convenient for gifting at this time of year, considering you can send each subscription in your cart to a different address (free delivery) with a personalized gift note.

Anytime the above mentioned mags dip below $5 per year it is notable. This is the best price we can find and within cents of the lowest price we ever see outside of special bundle deals that lock you into multiple years. Many of the above mags come with digital access for iPad included in the price One thing to keep in mind, is that Maxim magazine, often times dips below $4.50 per year.

As always, there is no sales tax, delivery fees or auto renewals.

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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