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Magazine subs from $4: Popular Science, Wired w/ digital access, Dwell, more

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Today you can grab a one year sub to Wired w/ digital access and free delivery for $5 using code 10925 (which is $55 off the newsstand price, $7 under the sale price). But unlike our usual deals we also have some deeper discounts on multi year subs today: 2 years will run you just $9 and 3 years drops down to $14. That brings Wired magazine down to about $4.50 per year, which is the lowest price we have ever seen on this popular tech mag with digital access included. Oddly enough, the 2 year deal is slightly better value in this case.

We also have Popular Science for $5 with free delivery using code 10925 (which is $43 off the newsstand price, $17 under the sale price). And just like the above Wired deal, the price drops even lower with a multi year subscription: 2 years is $9 and 3 years drops down to $12. At $12, that bring Pop Science down to $4 per year, the lowest we’ve seen.

More notable deals available today with code 10925:

  • Women’s Health w/ digital 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $50 newsstand, $15 sale) 
  • Dwell 1-year sub: $5 (Reg. $30 newsstand, $20 sale)

Today’s deals are from TopMags where you’ll get free delivery in the US, no sales tax and no 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