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Storage Wars is back for another season of heated auction battles and great finds! This season, we have the pleasure of welcoming Emily Wears, a 27-year-old auctioneer from Solon, Iowa. Emily has over ten years of auctions under her belt and is trying to grow her business by branching out to the west coast. She turns heads with her unique and immediately makes waves by dispensing with the usual "Going once! Going twice!" and selling the locker at her own pace. Rene (who was trying to jump in at the last moment) gets left out and misses the sale. Throughout the remainder of her nine appearances, Emily gives us a taste of what this auction world looks like through the eyes of an outsider. Dan and Laura Dotson take over for the second half of the season in their usual hyper-energetic style that viewers have gotten accustomed to since the inception of the show.
On the buying end, we bring back the regulars: Dave Hester returns, stirring things up from the start; Darrell Sheets shows off his recent weight loss and brings along an eager (if unprepared) pupil; while Brandi Passante and Jarrod Schulz, having sold their store, are forced to approach the business from a different angle. Rene Nezhoda hits the ground running, nailing a HUGE vintage video game locker and showing that he's still a major player. Ivy Calhoun keeps grinding, buying locker after locker, working economies of scale to his advantage. Mary Padian is as feisty as ever, holding her own against the competition. Rounding out the bidders this season is longtime fan favorite Kenny Crossley, who made his first appearance alongside Barry Weiss back in season 2. This time, Kenny brings his unique hilarious twist as a bidder in his own right, catching the others off guard and putting on a show for the audience. Simply put: Kenny is magic!
The girls have a newlywed-themed surprise for Emily. Rene reels in a huge locker, while Darrell tests his bicycle knowledge... and wins.
Not even the "cupped hands" of San Bernardino can save Mary's fortune, but Ivy manages to scrap together a bit of coin, while Kenny finds all the magic.
The buyers head to Arcadia, where Darrell gives AND takes, Ivy's prospects soar, and Rene and Casey find a his & hers locker.
In Riverside, Brandi saves a loose pooch from oncoming traffic; Darrell's locker confirms his Magic Bullet Theory; while Kenny's unit serves up a shiny score.
Rene laughs all the way to the bank, while Darrell reels in a hoard of goodies.
Mary tries to impress a client; Rene finds protection from predators; Ivy heads to the barbershop.
Brandi and Jarrod uncover an Illuminati-ng stash; Dave does what he does best; and Mary finally gets the help she needs.
Rene is shocked by what he finds; Darrell's locker multiplies his investment; Ivy tests his radar on the best.
The Gambler returns to form in Huntington Beach, as Rene gets on everyone's bad side; Mary finds her likeness lucrative, while Ivy's prospects are cloudy at best.
Mary bumps into some vintage art; Ivy adds to his stamp collection; Kenny faces his fears… yet again.
Ivy angles his way into some vintage outdoor accessories and Dave finds his way into an unexpected audit. Emily's departure ruins one buyer's day.
Jarrod finds the Party Locker he's always wanted; Rene discovers a new mobile business opportunity; Ivy's footwear makes a huge impact.
Indio is extreme-ly interesting for Dave, Brandi and Jarrod find the ultimate stash, and Mary's locker misfires.
Mary's locker brings out her inner voice; Kenny tries to clothe America; Brandi & Jarrod get a leg up on the competition.
Ivy can't get enough from Montebello; Dave gets a taste of carnival fun; Brandi & Jarrod shred vintage-style.
Kenny finds some relief in a unit; Brandi and Mary join forces; Dave stumbles across a historic find.
Mary finally manages to find a vintage goodie in El Monte; Ivy uncovers decades-old family fun; Darrell revisits a childhood pastime.
Ivy takes a chance on his own party locker; Brandi & Jarrod get back to basics; Rene gets advice on his presentation.
Darrell's pupil has a gothic graduation; Kenny goes "low key undercover," uncovering a new career opportunity.
Costa Mesa offers Rene a bit of unexpected "high" tech; Darrell goes on a cross-cultural haberdashery journey; Kenny kick-starts his career with some "hot" pockets.
After hours in Huntington Beach brings out the family; Rene's daughter has a great eye; The Schulz/Passantes add to their outdoor options; The Gambler meets the predators.
Adelanto is the site of the Dotsons' return; Dave tries to get his motors runnin'; Darrell stumbles over a curious collection; Rene finally goes nuts.
Dave augments his inventory with a surprise medical device; Rene finds his furniture locker enlightening; Ivy finds unexpected green.
Moreno Valley gives Darrell a chance to school his friend in Daredevil-ing; Dave's fortunes go up in flames; Brandi and Jarrod dive back in... only they hit the bottom.
The buyers squeeze the City of Orange for some amazing lockers. Ivy gets a hole-in-one with an unusual landscaping tool; Darrell's eye for upscale furniture leads him to a high-end hoard; Rene maxes out on a video game cache; while Mary's fortunes leave her... leaving empty-handed.
Storage Wars is back for another season of heated auction battles and great finds! This season, we have the pleasure of welcoming Emily Wears, a 27-year-old auctioneer from Solon, Iowa. Emily has over ten years of auctions under her belt and is trying to grow her business by branching out to the west coast. She turns heads with her unique and immediately makes waves by dispensing with the usual "Going once! Going twice!" and selling the locker at her own pace. Rene (who was trying to jump in at the last moment) gets left out and misses the sale. Throughout the remainder of her nine appearances, Emily gives us a taste of what this auction world looks like through the eyes of an outsider. Dan and Laura Dotson take over for the second half of the season in their usual hyper-energetic style that viewers have gotten accustomed to since the inception of the show.
On the buying end, we bring back the regulars: Dave Hester returns, stirring things up from the start; Darrell Sheets shows off his recent weight loss and brings along an eager (if unprepared) pupil; while Brandi Passante and Jarrod Schulz, having sold their store, are forced to approach the business from a different angle. Rene Nezhoda hits the ground running, nailing a HUGE vintage video game locker and showing that he's still a major player. Ivy Calhoun keeps grinding, buying locker after locker, working economies of scale to his advantage. Mary Padian is as feisty as ever, holding her own against the competition. Rounding out the bidders this season is longtime fan favorite Kenny Crossley, who made his first appearance alongside Barry Weiss back in season 2. This time, Kenny brings his unique hilarious twist as a bidder in his own right, catching the others off guard and putting on a show for the audience. Simply put: Kenny is magic!
On "Storage Wars", all the buyers' return to use their extensive knowledge and clever strategies as they bid on abandoned storage lockers at auctions throughout Southern California. Jarrod Schultz and Brandi Passante may not have the most experience in the game, but they bring enough attitude to be a match for veterans like Darrell Sheets. With nearly 40 years of hustling deals under his belt, Darrell tries to pass his knowledge onto his son Brandon while always on the lookout for another huge score. Ivy Calvin and Rene Nezhoda battle for the best units to keep their thrift stores thriving, while Dave Hester creates more competition than some can handle. Feisty Mary Padian continues to struggle through lockers to make enough profit to start her own store and auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson show that every storage locker has a chance to be stacked and packed!
Storage Wars follows four professional buyers and their teams as they scour repossessed storage units in search of hidden treasure. Part gamblers, part detectives, these auction pros have found everything from coffins to the world's most valuable comic book collection, paying as little as ten dollars for items valued in the millions.
Each episode of Storage Wars follows a group of bidders as they get a quick peek inside the units, aided only by the beam of a flashlight. They then must assess on the spot if the unit is worth a bid and how high they will actually go to grasp the gold. The high-stakes fun begins as we see if the resulting buy is full of mostly trash... or true treasure. Driven by Dan Dotson, one of the most successful and outrageous auctioneers in the country, the cast of buyers is as colorful and varied as the treasures they uncover.
It's "get rich or die buyin'" in season one of Storage Wars as our wily auction heroes try to outfox one another in the pursuit of storage treasure. Collector Barry Weiss finds everything from micro-cars to shrunken heads, proving you never know what's inside a storage unit. After buying a locker for $800, consignment mogul David Hester rakes in $40,000 profit for one day's work. "Storage addict" Darrell Sheets unearths a unit filled, literally, with gold and silver, while upstart Jarrod Schulz uses every trick in the book to keep his business afloat and his wife Brandi happy. It's a modern-day treasure hunt on the savage self-storage battleground.