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Magazine bundles with titles from $4/yr: Wired, GQ, ESPN, Dwell, Men’s Health, Rolling Stone, Pop Photography, more

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This weekend’s DiscountMags sale is now in full effect and it is quite a notable one. From now through Sunday at midnight you can grab any 3 mags in the sale for just $12 with free shipping. Titles include everything from Wired, Men’s Health, Dwell, ESPN and GQ to Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Popular Photography, Golf Digest, Popular Science and more. Head below for all the details:

Anytime these titles dip below $5 per year it is notable. At $4 each, this is easily the best price around for a 1 year subscription. Very rarely will we see titles like Wired, Dwell, Men’s Health and others drop this low without a multi-year commitment or in much larger (and more expensive) bundles. Wired only dips below $4 a few times per year, usually during the holiday season, and only by about $0.10 or $0.20. You can select up to 6 mags (minimum of 3) at $4 each in today’s deal.

As usual, everything in the sale ships free with no sales tax or auto renews and digital access is included with many of the titles. It will come available shortly after the first print edition arrives. And remember, you can choose to send any number of magazines in your bundle to separate address with a personalized gift note.

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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