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Rolling into Buena Park with their crew, Brandi and Jarrod pick up what may be the best of the worst. Kenny and his cousin glide through a locker that's only half decent. Ivy comes to the auction dressed to kill. Mary tries to turn up the volume.
It's "prison" hugs all around in the City of Orange. Brandi and Jarrod bring an old friend along to do the heavy lifting. Ivy finds his fun in the little things. Amidst all the water damage, Mary discovers where her bread is really buttered. Shana and Edwina crack themselves up with some snappy accessories.
The parking lot is tiny in Van Nuys, and Mary needs a little help managing it. Ivy is on the prowl for a bike--ANY bike. Dave picks up a locker that turns out to be therapeutic, while Justin tries to show the rest of them how you make the most out of a unit.
This time, Darrell might be at risk of losing the title of "The King of Montebello." Brandi and Jarrod find their way back to the auction with the help of some pocket tech. Casey bails herself out despite being confined with an infectious German, while Ivy scoops up finds after finds.
In Huntington Beach, Darrell's insider information amplifies his investment considerably. Mary's find cooks up some oversized accoutrements. Kenny takes advantage of others' missteps to grab a unit.
It's "Bring Your Brother to Work Day" in Thousand Oaks. Justin sinks his money into a unit with an interesting pair. Dave pushes Mary to the breaking point. Kenny finds the time to make a nice profit... piece by piece.
Out in West Covina, Rene brings Gunther for moral support but gets annoyed when the older German won't take sides. Darrell stumbles over what may be a diamond in the rough. Brandi and Jarrod discover a different national pastime.
It's nine stories of treasures in Koreatown and the Vegas Ladies discover that one of them has Texas flair; Kenny lucks out looking for lady stuff; and Mary gets the spring back in her step.
Dave brings his mentor with him to Rancho Cucamonga but has little to show for it; Ivy teaches about buying lockers to the auctioneer; Jarrod and Brandi try for a big buy.
The buyers try to get away from it all, heading out to Lake Arrowhead, where Ivy puts economies of scale to the test. Justin almost hits the bullseye on his locker, while Darrell and Chad's fortunes are found on the farm.
Back in Torrance, Mary dabbles with Dave's dark arts, while Kenny takes some excavation lessons. Brandi and Jarrod quit horsing around long enough to stumble across a wartime oddity.
Once again in Riverside, Shana and Edwina bring their "Golden Girls Chic" but end up phoning it in. Dave sets his eyes on a messy unit. Rene isn't suppose to be buying, so he sells instead.
In Stanton, Dave finds that sometimes making a profit is like pulling teeth. Mary grinds to get into the black, while Ivy's locker ends up sucking and blowing.
Back in Santa Ana, the buyers face ten vaults belonging to the same owner. Dave snaps up almost half of them, while Ivy draws a nice profit out of his. But in the end, Mary and Kenny end up doing all the heavy lifting.
In Hawaiian Gardens, Darrell breaks in the new guy, Brandi and Jarrod detect something mysterious in their unit, and Justin paws his way through a decent locker.
In Riverside, Kenny gets baited into bidding on a massive locker, Rene and Casey try to go small and end up churning out a few bucks, and Shana and Edwina's mystery box is mislabeled.
It's back to Moreno Valley, where Justin's congeniality earns him Rene's goodwill and a chance to level up, Darrell's tubular locker tests out OK.
The buyers are losing their minds in West Covina; Kenny hunts for cougars, but finds a portable pulpit instead; and Ivy shows the ladies how to dress for success.
Back in Orange, Kenny tiptoes down memory lane; Brandi and Jarrod get to work on a tool locker; and Darrell and his granddaughter dig up a creepy find.
Back in Adelanto, Ivy records a hefty find; Brandi and Jarrod test the waters and it pays off big; and Mary cranks up her profit to the sweet sound of success.
Emily is faced with an all-male day in Paramount, Justin seeks Ivy's guidance with his vintage Cadillac parts, and Kenny immediately regrets speaking up during the auction.
Rene steals the units in Rancho Palos Verdes, Mary's locker reveals a sticky past, and Justin shows that he can turn a small investment into a big return.
In Placentia, the Ladies from Vegas try out their own bidding style. Brandi and Jarrod try to phone it in, while Kenny and his brother show everyone that family comes second.
The ladies from Vegas meet Dave, who promptly takes their locker away, leaving them only scraps; Kenny uses Mary as a Dave shield, and the two find their way to a decent unit of their own.
It's the hottest day ever in Riverside and Kenny starts seeing things. Ivy gives Mary a boost, while Shana and Edwina stumble across their own paradise.
Ivy heads to Lancaster and Dave takes advantage of being so close to Ivy; Justin gets down to the bone of the deal.
In Victorville, Brandi and Jarrod's mischievous side emerges. Ivy grabs a locker that no one else can tolerate, while Mary puts the new guy in his place.
The buyers hit Dan's home town, and the Vegas Ladies' locker really takes off. Kenny's purchase sets his wallet alight, while Brandi and Jarrod put their vacation funds on the line.
The oldest facility in Los Angeles is where the newest buyers make their debut in the Season 11 premiere. Also: Brandi and Jarrod try to piece their way to a win, while Ivy manages to hoard most of the units for himself.
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.