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Ivy dons his bright white lucky sneakers in Van Nuys. Brandi and Lisa's "friendship" is tested as they go head-to-head on a pair of lockers. Kenny sets his fears aside and takes the plunge on a unit that might just immerse him in profit.
The buyers try their luck at a new facility in La Habra, where Ivy decides that school will be in session. Dusty brews himself up an interesting unit, while Kenny weighs the value of childhood memories in selecting a locker.
The blazing heat in Riverside, inspires Lisa and Kenny to break out the parasols. Dusty wears his intuition on his sleeve. Ivy releases the hounds and makes out nicely as a result.
It's a scorcher in Banning, so Kenny dresses "tropical" in hopes of channeling a Caribbean breeze. Rene is on the hunt for piping hot collectables. Ivy can only bring "half" of Isaiah to help. While Brandi's newfound Zen energy at the auction...doesn't last.
It's a hot one in Moreno Valley, with temperatures reaching the 100s. Kenny fights the heat by providing everyone with popsicles. Rene brings along his daughter, Tatiana, who needs a math lesson or two. Both of Ivy's sons lend a helping hand. While newcomer Dusty, bites the Dust...y.
Brandi wakes up on the wrong side of the bed but makes the best of it in Fullerton. Ivy snipes one locker and grabs a second, knocking out the competition. Kenny finds something precious, while Darrell's stealthy bidding goes... unnoticed.
Barry arrives code 3 to Stanton, where he takes on a new disciple; Lisa gets clinical with her find, forcing her to take a closer look; the new guy pays heavily for a unit, but seems to know what he's doing, while Brandi and Rene struggle.
Brandi wakes up on the wrong side of the bed but feels much better after picking up a locker in Placentia; Rene goes to the office to quickly flip his money; Kenny struggles just to get through his unit, which seems to have it in for him.
This time in Montebello, Rene goes head-to-head with Darrell, buying the sister unit to see if he can finally unseat the King. Meanwhile, Lisa and her dog sneak their way into a locker that earns her stamp of approval.
Ivy Calvin takes a seat along with Barry and Kenny to talk pigeons, turtles and the secrets of making a living as a storage buyer. Later, the entire casts recounts the craziest things they've ever heard Laura say and share their worst locker buying experiences.
Kenny tries to bribe the competition in Canyon Country and becomes more worldly as a result. Ivy and Isaiah make the most of their purchase, while Brandi takes on the powers of darkness.
In Lancaster, it's not the other buyers but rather a small animal that catches Lisa off guard, though she does snag a new type of prize. Ivy and Isaiah barrel their way through a unit, leaving them in need of a drink, while Darrell keeps getting stuck behind an old lady.
Brandi shows up in Riverside dressed to distract and it kind of works. Rene bites off more than even he can chew but rings up quite a bit, nonetheless. Barry and Kenny flip when they go through their unit.
Brandi lets Danielle lead the way in Santa Ana, and their bargain purchase is a trip. Rene takes a gamble on interesting packaging and Ivy discovers that his acquisition may be a total game changer.
San Bernardino brings out the warrior in Ivy, who goes up against an upstart buyer. Kenny has his eye on a locker that leaves him needing a massage; while Lisa angles for a smaller unit but ends up with the catch of the day.
Brandi is all smiles in Perris, as she does everything she can to stay positive. Darrell lights it up on a unit with some vintage totes, while Gunter plays on Rene's last nerve, insisting on a locker (almost) full of garbage.
Barry rolls up to Riverside with his own masked bidder, and the two develop a winning strategy. Brandi and Danielle's mystery balls take them to South America... sort of. Rene needs a cleanse after going through his risque room.
Lisa decides to be fact-based in Placentia, inadvertently complicating international relations. Ivy and his son conjure up a locker with some mysterious sports equipment. Rene won't be taken advantage of and it allows him to record a nice win.
Kenny's fear of sharks inspires a controversial wardrobe choice in Oceanside. Rene brings his "bargain army" along to try and intimidate the competition, while he gets his slice of the loot. Darrell won't take 'no' for an answer, moving full steam ahead.
A confident Kenny has a 3-step plan for success in Stanton. Darrell helps Kimber find winning items for her new boutique. Rene brings Casey, who needs a distraction. And Laura takes lead as auctioneer, while Dan... holds the clipboard.
It's a regular father and son shootout in Victorville, as Ivy and Pops try to prove who among them is the most profitable. Brandi's secret weapon lands her more than she bargained for but luckily, Kenny is there to brighten her day.
Ivy confuses profit with prophet, but still manages to climb his way to success. Kenny tries to honor the history of San Bernardino, recording a win along the way. Brandi shows her literary prowess volume by volume.
Everything seems like business as usual in West Covina, until a crazy-looking vintage Mercury Zephyr pulls up, revealing an old friend. Darrell and his buddy stumble over the ultimate Sketch artist. Ivy and his son can't seem to pick a lane, while Kenny and company find the time to make it all worthwhile.
The gang is on final approach in Riverside. Darrell listens to his sports sense and it pays off. Ivy & Ivy get distracted by a decoy, but manage to find the bills in the end. Brandi tries to teach Danielle a lesson about the true meaning of trash.
Less is mostly more in Brea; Rene swings for the fences on a costly gamble; Brandi has to dig through trash but really puts her heart into it nonetheless; Ivy and Pops clear up confusion over a massive mysterious mechanism.
Kenny treats Perris, CA like a European vacation, picking up girls along the way. Jarrod's crappy locker doesn't offer him any protection. Rene's tools end up being older than he expects.
Kenny tries to reclaim the title of "King of Whittier" but has trouble amassing any shillings. Ivy & Ivy brave the cold to find their fortunes. Lisa finally graduates to full-fledged buyer, finding an unlikely mentor along the way.
The buyers get wind of some interesting units in Santa Clarita. Ivy and Isaiah chose quantity over quality... and it pays off. Brandi gets fancy sneaking a unit from everyone else. And Kenny finds himself searching for his soul sister.
Ivy brings his son to Moreno Valley, where good things always happen, and leaves with yo-yo's of an unexpected kind. Rene and Casey discover that their shoes are more "air" and less "Jordan." Kenny tries to level up his locker, while Lisa learns to look beyond the trash.
In Santa Ana, Dan and Laura hope for better units and better buyers. Rene tries to capitalize on warehouse sales and scoots away with a deal. Jarrod finally buys the locker he wants... and treats himself after to a spa day; while Darrell reflects on what it means to buy lockers full of antiques.
Back in Montebello, Brandi and her buddy set the wayback machine and discover a roaring good time. Darrell makes the most of the little he's got. And Kenny fills his piggy bank, while courting an unfamiliar pastime.
The King of Montebello can't wait to see what he can drum up this time around. Rene sniffs out a great locker, stepping over the competition to get it. Kenny does his best to fire up his profits. And Brandi just can't see the potential in the units... literally.
Brandi and Jarrod find themselves at the same auction. Meanwhile, Ivy schools Ivy Jr., who needs to get his footing before he can take over the family business.
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.