cheap at twice the price

cheap at twice the price

Remarkably or exceedingly inexpensive (as in, even if you doubled the price, it would still be a good value). Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I got a brand new three-piece suit for 50 bucks—cheap at twice the price!
See also: cheap, price, twice
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cheap at twice the price

Very inexpensive, a good value for the money. For example, Pete got a $3,000 rebate on his new car-it was cheap at twice the price. For a synonym see dirt cheap.
See also: cheap, price, twice
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

cheap at twice the price

Extremely inexpensive.
See also: cheap, price, twice
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • cheap at half the price
  • cheap as chips
  • (as) cheap as chips
  • cheap and nasty
  • cheap and cheerful
  • cut a fine figure
  • sharp
  • like anything
  • dirt cheap
  • all that