Best Episodes
When rent is not paid on a storage locker for three months in California, the contents can be sold by an auctioneer as a single lot of items in the form of a cash-only auction. The show follows professional buyers who purchase the contents based only on a five-minute inspection of what they can see from the door when it is open. The goal is to turn a profit on the merchandise.
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The episode was rated 7.31 from 35 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.37 from 59 votes.
The buyers get wind of some interesting units in Santa Clarita; Ivy and Isaiah choose quantity over quality; Brandi gets fancy sneaking a unit from everyone else; Kenny finds himself searching for his soul sister.
The episode was rated 7.39 from 51 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.43 from 37 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.44 from 55 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.44 from 43 votes.
Recently separated, Brandi and Jarrod find themselves at the same auction, and tensions flare; she gets the Laura treatment, and he regresses to his childhood self; Ivy schools Ivy Jr., who needs to find his footing.
The episode was rated 7.45 from 71 votes.
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; Kenny fills his piggy bank, while courting an unfamiliar pastime.
The episode was rated 7.46 from 61 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.47 from 34 votes.
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 episode was rated 7.48 from 58 votes.
The gang is on final approach in Riverside; Darrell listens to his sports sense, and it pays off; Ivy and 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.
The episode was rated 7.49 from 51 votes.
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; Brandi can't see the potential in the units.
The episode was rated 7.67 from 55 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.76 from 37 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7.78 from 50 votes.
Dan and Laura hope for better units and better buyers; Rene tries to capitalize on warehouse sales and scoots away with a deal; Jarrod treats himself to a spa day; Darrell reflects on what it means to buy lockers full of antiques.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 52 votes.
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