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One year magazine subs from $4.50 ea: Wired, Rolling Stone, Dwell, ESPN, GQ, Men’s Health, many more

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This weekend’s DiscountMags Employee Pricing sale is in full swing and we are seeing a number of individual, single year subs for under $5 per year. Anytime we see titles like Wired ($4.51), GQ ($4.63), Rolling Stone ($4.46), Men’s Health ($4.66), Women’s Health ($4.53), Dwell ($4.79), and others for under $5 it is notable. Head below for more details:

Other than in the once-a-year holiday sales and bundle deals, we don’t see these titles dip below $5 each without being bundled or having to commit to a multi-year subscription very often. While our exclusive magazine bundle deal from this past week yielded lower per magazine prices, you had to commit to at least 4 titles at once to get the deal. These are all the lowest current prices we can find.

While we do see titles like Motor Trend and ESPN down at $4 and $4.50 from time-to-time individually, they are within $0.30 or so in today’s sale.

As usual, everything ships free in the US, there is no sales tax, and they will never auto-renew on you. Many of the titles include digital access, which comes available once the first print edition arrives. Lastly, each magazine in your cart can be sent to a different address with a personalized gift note, should you choose to do so.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline 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