These words refer to something that is not expensive to buy.
Abargainis something that is sold at a price that is much lower than its real value.
Anyone prepared to play a waiting game could bag a real bargain.
In informal language, you can say that something is agiftor, in UK English, asnipwhen mentioning its low price.
At one hundred pounds, this phone is a gift.
UKAfternoon tea is a snip at £10 per head.
You can also say that something is agood buywhen it is good value for money.
Woven cotton and linen are also a good buy.
If you say that you get agood dealon something, you mean that you are able to buy it for a good price.
You may be able to get a better deal from your own bank.