Popular Mechanics (2-year)
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Product Description:
Popular Mechanics is for people who have a passion to know how things work. It's about how the latest advances in science and technology will impact your home, your car, consumer electronics, computers, even your health. Popular Mechanics - answers for curious minds.
Product Details
- Binding: Magazine
- IssuesPerYear: 12
- Label: Hearst Magazines
- MagazineType: Consumer magazine
- Manufacturer: Hearst Magazines
- NumberOfIssues: 24
- ProductGroup: Magazine
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_MAGAZINE
- Publisher: Hearst Magazines
- Studio: Hearst Magazines
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Customer Reviews 

Mickey's review
2008-11-17The renewal process was quick,self-explanatory so even a novice could
complete it.

Popular Science
2008-10-30I have always enjoyed popular science, popular mechancis, popular electronics magazines. The only thing I don't like about these magazines is they keep adding more pages of advertisement. But I guess at only $15.99 for a 2 year subscription I can't complain. Keep producing informative information. Thank You

Excellent magazine!
2008-10-12This is the perfect magazine for those who are mechanically inclined - or interested! Great topics that are interesting and pertinent to modern living and current topics, with well written and detailed articles for those that are learning something new. I definitely recommend it!

Popular Mechanics is a magazine for "low brows."
2008-10-09I was impelled to subscribe to Popular Mechanics because of its low price--3 years for $15. I just received the first issue and even at less than 50 cents a copy, the magazine is far from being a good value. The articles are nearly all superficial. The longer ones, which strive to be informative, are aimed at teen-age or younger readers. Even the ads are crumby. I am always interested in reviews of new automobiles. The cars PM picked were all exotic vehicles, none of which I would ever consider buying. From my standpoint, PM is a dull, poorly edited magazine! I remember it from years ago whe it was filled with useful information. No longer.

Popular Mechanics
2008-09-30Enjoyed by the young men in our school library.
I do take out the sexual explicit ads.