In West Covina, Brandi makes a serious land grab, and it pays off handsomely; Rene can't resist the mystery of a good safe; Kenny can't seem to satisfy his hunger; Barry takes an opportunity to poach from the competition.
Rene goes big; Ivy scores a packed locker and stumbles across an antique of unusual origin; Darrell grabs a smaller unit but finds that good things do, indeed, come in petite packages sometimes.
Rene gets lukewarm results bobbing for profits in Stanton; Dusty finds a hoard of quality equipment, inking himself a decent payday; looking for treasure, Brandi ends up with the green in an unexpected manner.
Barry believes all the whales are coming to the big auction in Fullerton as he takes Dusty under his wing to test him; Rene makes some dainty discoveries; Darrell's tool locker becomes quite eye-opening.
The women outnumber the men in Rosamond, as Dusty and his girlfriend discover a stockpile of vintage TV memorabilia; Brandi enlists the help of both Danielle and Lisa to dig for gold.
Lancaster turns into Ivy's honeypot, so everyone had better watch out or they might get stung; Lisa plans to use her brain when selecting lockers; Dusty and Tollbooth Lupe do a mitzvah.
The buyers head to Palm Springs, Calif., in search of higher-end goods; Kenny tries to amp up the profit on an otherwise unimpressive unit; Rene sees quick potential where others don't; Brandi and Bozek try to keep their gains from squirming away.
The sun beats down in Oceanside, Calif., bringing out all the parasols; Dusty and Lupe steal a no-brainer locker, which pays off handsomely; Darrell taxes himself, and it almost puts him in storage jail; Brandi and Lisa find their true identities.
While in Santa Ana, Lisa channels her grandmother, in trying to turn a profit; Brandi is dealing with the most frustrating day ever; Darrell tries to make a meal out of a snack-sized locker; Kenny learns to prep himself for true stealthiness.
Lisa comes to Montebello with a clear mind, intent on letting the lockers speak to her; Ivy lets his son navigate his way to a unit which turns out not to be completely vacant; Kenny is absolutely appalled by what he finds abandoned in his unit.
Brandi is determined to actually win a locker for once in Santa Ana and has to show restraint to do it; Rene spots a stack of items in a locker that speaks to him; Kenny puts his needs out to the universe; Barry struggles to stay in the game.
Ivy drags Isaiah to Victorville as punishment for getting Cs on his report card; Kenny wants to furnish his new house, but there are eight reasons standing in his way; not to be cheesy, but Lisa learns a lot.
Brandi is fired up about expanding her brand in San Bernardino; Rene is positive that everyone is out to get him; Dusty tackles a locker dustier than him.
Lisa returns to Moreno Valley, where it all started, and gets nostalgic with her locker; Kenny welcomes a new granddaughter to the clan and would love to find an appropriate unit; Dusty and Lupe put a little elbow grease into their purchase.
Ivy takes on a supervisory role in Stanton, and it leads him to a bit of Slavic success; Brandi tries to help Danielle outfit her new apartment; Lisa gambles on a painting.
Dusty and Lupe pedal their way to an auction but end up needing the truck; Darrell pins his hopes on a small locker for which he overpaid; Rene makes the most of the honeymoon unit, and things get a bit racy.
Kenny makes his way out to the mountains, watching out for cougars the whole time; Lisa scores on a small sister locker, but it's Brandi who gets the nomination for buyer of the week.
Ivy kidnaps Pops and takes him to Rosamond, where they deftly score a fine locker; Kenny sets out to brighten everyone's day and his clowning around has him seeing stars; Lisa proves she has a friend... for now.
Kenny happens upon a familiar vehicle and follows it all the way to Lancaster for an auction; Rene tries to find new luck, after losing in Vegas; Lisa tries to make up for last time; the Calvins look to a higher power for their profit.
Laura's on her own in Moreno Valley, and she's anything but discreet about the reasons; Brandi cooks up a nice profit; Rene's doll locker yields a couple surprises, while Ivy dabbles with a bit of the supernatural.
Ivy ropes his kids into a beach day in Victorville and they make the best of it; Brandi tries to erase bad camping memories with a good locker; despite Rene giving him a hard time for his choices, Kenny manages to scrape out a decent return.
Rene shows up to West Covina feeling very nostalgic; Kenny zeroes in a tricycle locker and deals with what's inside; the Calvins just try to have a fun day, while Barry can't understand the general lack of professionalism among his peers.
Ivy and Pops shop for bags in Fullerton but end up with containers; Darrell and Kimber go all in on a toy locker, while Brandi covers her costs in an otherwise unassuming household unit.
Barry and Kenny show up in their alternative fuel vehicle; Lisa does her best to break the curse of the bad locker; Ivy finds some curious denominations.
Laura takes the reigns alone in Fullerton and proceeds to outsell Dan; Brandi gets assaulted by her locker but ultimately drives home a winner; Rene postpones a day date in favor of a work date; Darrell stumbles across an unexpected collection.
In Victorville, a friendly duel runs Dusty up, but his vinyl might save him; Ivy's locker shines some light on the business; Lisa learns that she needs her locker about as much as she needs a hole in her head.
In West Covina, Lisa is so busy looking back that she makes a big mistake; Rene finds a bargain and makes the most of it; Ivy unfolds his way to a profit and unloads some stuff onto Lisa.
Darrell has to deal with Kimber's eyes on a competitor; Ivy brings a full truck, hoping for a second haul; Dusty unpacks what could be the ultimate assistant; Rene's hunch serves him well, putting together one of his greatest profits.
On an uncharacteristically wet day in Montebello, King Darrell is on a mission to defend his throne; Rene and Casey signal their intentions to undermine his plans; Kenny gets bowled over by his locker; Lisa manages to rope herself something decent.
Barry shows up to the auction ready to learn, bringing along a present for a certain hustler; Brandi and Bozek get a firm grip on a smaller unit that raises their spirits; Ivy treats his son to a birthday locker.
In Riverside, Lisa dons her cowboy garb and brings her money sock along; Rene sinks his teeth into an unassuming unit; Brandi gets to go on a scavenger hunt; Ivy and his boys get a glimpse of retired life; Darrell just isn't feeling like himself.
San Bernardino is full of surprises, particularly for Rene and Casey, who roll the dice on some sealed totes; Kenny stumbles over some odd-looking car parts; Lisa shields herself from disaster with an unusually expensive locker.
Ivy is on the warpath in Lancaster, doing his best to intimidate the other buyers, and he won't be losing any sleep over it; Brandi begrudgingly lets Bozek decide which locker they buy; Dusty goes up against the King to prove a point.
Barry utilizes a little-known tactic to snatch up a locker, and it ties him up in knots; Brandi shops in the bargain basement but puts on quite a show in the process; Ivy lands a large unit, and the tools stack right up.
The big guns come out in Riverside, but Rene isn't having any of it; Darrell presses his luck with a smaller locker and makes a neat profit; Dusty finds that once he gets going, it's hard to stop... so he just keeps reloading.
Lisa heads to Huntington Beach; Darrell spends the right amount of time going through his locker; Kenny rides a recent string of luck right into his unit, while Rene puts his bankroll up against a pair of safes.
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 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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
Kenny treats Perris, Calif., like a European vacation, picking up women along the way; Jarrod's lousy locker doesn't offer him any protection; Rene's tools end up being older than he expects.
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 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.
Everything seems like business as usual in West Covina, Calif., 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.
Ivy confuses profit with prophet but still manages to climb his way to success; Kenny tries to honor the history of San Bernardino, Calif., recording a win along the way; Brandi shows her literary prowess volume by volume.
It's a regular father and son shootout in Victorville, Calif., 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.
A confident Kenny has a three-step plan for success in Stanton, Calif.; Darrell helps Kimber find winning items for her new boutique; Rene brings Casey, who needs a distraction; Laura takes lead as auctioneer, while Dan holds the clipboard.
Kenny's fear of sharks inspires a controversial wardrobe choice; 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.
Lisa decides to be fact-based in Placentia, Calif., inadvertently complicating international relations; Ivy and his son conjure up a locker with some mysterious sports equipment; Rene won't be taken advantage of, allowing him to record a nice win.
Barry rolls up to Riverside, Calif., 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 risqué room.
Brandi does everything she can to stay positive; Darrell finds a unit with some vintage totes, while Gunter plays on Rene's last nerve.
Brandi lets Danielle lead the way in Santa Ana, Calif., and their bargain purchase is a trip; Rene takes a gamble on interesting packaging; Ivy discovers that his acquisition may be a total game changer.
Brandi shows up in Riverside, Calif., 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.
A small animal 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; Darrell keeps getting stuck behind an old lady.
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; Brandi takes on the powers of darkness.
This time in Montebello, Rene goes head-to-head with Darrell, buying the sister unit to see if he can finally unseat the king; Lisa and her dog sneak their way into a locker that earns her stamp of approval.
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.
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 makes the best of it in Fullerton; Ivy snipes one locker and grabs a second, knocking out the competition.
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.
It's a scorcher in Banning, so Kenny dresses "tropical" in hopes of channeling a Caribbean breeze; Rene is on the hunt for hot collectibles; Ivy can only bring "half" of Isaiah to help; Brandi's newfound Zen energy at the auction doesn't last.
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.
The buyers try their luck at a new facility in La Habra, where Ivy decides to teach them a lesson; Dusty brews himself up an interesting unit, while Kenny weighs the value of childhood memories when selecting a locker.
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.
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; the casts recount the craziest things they've ever heard Laura say and share their worst locker buying experiences.
Jarrod takes Brandi to an auction on her birthday; Darrell tries to find another "All Ten" locker; Rene stands his ground to protect his honor; Mary brings in her pal from Texas to put her California counterparts in their place.
Emily brings her mother along; Darrell wastes no time finding an advantage; Ivy and Ivy Jr. clean up with their locker; Kenny gets some advice from a music legend; Shana and Edwina settle for thrifting what's in front of them.
In Hesperia, Calif., Mary's transportation troubles lead to her teaming up with Kenny and taking him out to pasture; Darrell shows the next generation of Gambler how it's done; the Vegas Ladies' mid-century style lets them write their own ticket.
It's all in the family in Moreno Valley, Calif., as Emily brings along her cowboy husband; Ivy is displeased at Mary's fraternization with the auctioneer; Kenny looks for anything in his locker that can wash off that storage scent.
The Vegas Ladies show up in "Bourgie Brea," and find the place fascinating; Mary decides to deal with her storage stress by introducing a bit of yoga into her routine; Ivy and Dave go head to head on a giant pair of sister lockers.
In Victorville, Calif., Ivy takes it easy and lets Ivy Jr. run the operation; Kenny feels run-down and his lack of focus lands him a locker, though there's a pleasant surprise in the end; Mary, Shana and Edwina just can't seem to make anything stick.
Darrell has a completely groovy time in Van Nuys, Calif.; Ivy starts his day off with an unwelcome bang; Brandi and Jarrod are left wondering whether their unit will bring clear skies or clouds ahead.
Dave counts on his competition being unwilling to buy a big locker they need to move; Ivy and Ivy Jr. find their day somewhat therapeutic; Mary finally finds a tiny treasure to take home; Rene stands his ground to protect his honor.
Dave sees his profits grow, among other things, in Torrance, Calif.; Mary finds clothes that don't fit her, which turns out to be a good thing; Kenny takes a chance at being an early bird, but winds up looking more like a dodo.
Overwhelmed by the sheer number of units up for auction in Rialto, Calif., Mary and Ivy wager that each can better predict final locker prices than the other; Dave's locker resembles a chop shop; Rene and Tatianna score vintage sporting goods.
Winds in excess of 30 mph batter Desert Hot Springs, Calif., and the buyers do their best to keep standing; Rene and Gunther dust off an old locker; Brandi and Jarrod's unit takes a turn and ends up lapping the competition; Kenny steps up his game.
Back in the city of Orange, Calif., the Vegas Ladies arrive in vintage style, though not everyone agrees; Casey finds the chutzpah to pick up a good unit; Darrell tries to peddle his wares to Emily, but settles for a decent locker.
In Stanton, Calif., Ivy thinks he's a comic, but the gizmo in his locker is no joke; Brandi and Jarrod make sure that what they find in their unit doesn't stay there; Kenny's vintage entertainment lands him an excuse to meet a cult TV host.
Emily's husband, Cody, misses a bid and stirs up trouble; Brandi and Jarrod put their faith in the cowboy and end up facing their mortality; the Vegas Ladies struggle to be seen; Ivy revisits some of his glory days.
The buyers manage to make a charitable contribution in the neighborhood of North Long Beach; Darrell and Dave wager on who got the better sister locker; Brandi and Jarrod spend way too much, but see their treasure soar.
New buyers make their debut at the oldest facility in Los Angeles; Brandi and Jarrod try to piece their way to a win; Ivy attempts to hoard most of the units for himself.
The buyers hit Dan's hometown; the Vegas Ladies' locker really takes off; Kenny's purchase sets his wallet alight; Brandi and Jarrod put their vacation funds on the line.
Brandi and Jarrod's mischievous side emerges during the action in Victorville, Calif.; Ivy grabs a locker that no one else can tolerate; Mary puts the new guy in his place.
Ivy takes it to the house in nearby Lancaster, Calif., while Dave takes advantage of being so close to Ivy; Justin pushes all of Rene's buttons and comes out ahead.
Kenny starts seeing things during a very hot day in Riverside, Calif.; Ivy gives Mary a boost; Shana and Edwina stumble across their own paradise.
The ladies from Vegas meet Dave, who promptly takes their locker away; Kenny uses Mary as a shield, and the two find their way to a decent unit of their own.
The ladies from Vegas try their own bidding style; Brandi and Jarrod try to phone it in; Kenny and his brother show everyone that family comes second.
Rene steals the units in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; Mary's locker reveals a sticky past; Justin demonstrates he can turn a small investment into a big return.
Emily deals with an all-male day in Paramount, Calif.; Justin seeks Ivy's guidance with his vintage Cadillac parts; Kenny speaks up during the auction, and quickly regrets it.
Ivy records a hefty find in Adelanto, Calif.; Brandi and Jarrod hit it big when they test the waters; Mary cranks up her profit to the sweet sound of success.
Kenny tiptoes down memory lane in Orange, Calif.; Brandi and Jarrod get to work on a tool locker; Darrell and his granddaughter dig up a creepy find.
The buyers lose their minds in West Covina, Calif.; Kenny hunts for cougars, but finds a portable pulpit instead; Ivy shows the ladies how to dress for success.
The buyers visit Moreno Valley, Calif.; Justin's congeniality earns him Rene's goodwill and a chance to level up; Darrell's tubular locker tests out okay.
Kenny bids on a massive locker; Rene and Casey attempt to go small; Shana and Edwina's mystery box is mislabeled.
The buyers face 10 vaults belonging to the same owner; Ivy draws a nice profit; Mary and Kenny do all of the heavy lifting.
Shana and Edwina bring their "Golden Girls" chic to Riverside, Calif., but end up phoning it in; a messy unit catches Dave's attention; Rene switches from buying to selling.
Mary dabbles with Dave's dark arts in Torrence, Calif.; Kenny takes some excavation lessons; Brandi and Jarrod quit horsing around long enough to stumble across a wartime oddity.
The buyers head out to Lake Arrowhead, Calif., where Ivy puts economies of scale to the test; Justin almost hits the bull's-eye on his locker; Darrell and Chad find fortunes on the farm.
Dave brings his mentor with him to Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., but has little to show for it; Brandi and Jarrod go all in on a hunch; Kenny tries to downsize his strategy; Ivy shows a skeptical Emily how he pulls a win out of a locker.
Nine stories of treasures in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles; the Vegas Ladies discover that one of them has Texas flair; Kenny lucks out looking for lady stuff; Mary gets the spring back in her step.
Rene brings Gunther along to West Covina, Calif., for moral support, but gets annoyed when the older German will not take sides; Darrell stumbles over a potential diamond in the rough; Brandi and Jarrod discover a different national pastime.
During "Bring Your Brother to Work Day" in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Justin sinks his money into a unit with an interesting pair; Dave pushes Mary to the breaking point; Kenny makes a nice profit piece by piece.
In Huntington Beach, Calif., 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.
Darrell is 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.
Brandi and Jarrod bring an old friend along to do some heavy lifting; Ivy finds his fun in the little things; Mary discovers where her bread is really buttered; Shana and Edwina crack themselves up with some snappy accessories.
Brandi and Jarrod pick up what may be the best of the worst in Buena Park, Calif.; Kenny and his cousin glide through a half-decent locker; Ivy comes to the auction dressed to kill; Mary tries to turn up the volume.
The buyers peruse lockers in Orange, Calif.; Ivy uses an unusual landscaping tool to get a hole in one; Darrell's eye for upscale furniture leads him to a high-end hoard; Rene scores a video game cache.
Darrell gets a chance to school his friend in Moreno Valley, Calif.; Dave's fortunes go up in flames; Jarrod and Brandi dive back in and hit bottom.
Dave expands his inventory with a surprise medical device; a furniture locker proves enlightening to Rene; Ivy discovers unexpected green.
The Dotsons make their return in Adelanto, Calif.; Dave attempts to get his motors running; Darrell stumbles across a curious collection; Rene goes nuts.
Rene encounters some unexpected "high" tech in Costa Mesa, Calif.; Darrell goes on a cross-cultural haberdashery journey; Kenny kick-starts his career with some "hot" pockets.
Rene's daughter demonstrates her great eye; the Schulz-Passantes add to their outdoor options; the Gambler meets the predators.
Darrell's pupil has a gothic graduation; Kenny uncovers a new career opportunity.
Ivy gambles on his own party locker; Brandi and Jarrod return to basics; Rene receives advice on his presentation.
Mary finally locates a vintage goodie in El Monte, Calif.; Ivy uncovers decades-old family fun; Darrell revisits a childhood pastime.
Kenny finds relief in a locker; Brandi joins forces with Mary; Dave makes a historic discovery.
Ivy can't get enough during a visit to Montebello, Calif.; Dave gets a taste of carnival fun; Brandi and Jarrod engage in some vintage-style shredding.
Mary's unit brings out her inner voice; Kenny attempts to clothe America; Brandi and Jarrod get a leg up on the competition.
Indio, Calif., proves to be extremely interesting for Dave; Brandi and Jarrod find the ultimate stash; Mary's locker misfires.
Jarrod locates the party locker he has always wanted; Rene finds a new mobile business opportunity; Ivy's footwear makes a big impact.
The Gambler returns to form in Huntington Beach, Calif.; Rene gets on everyone's bad side; Mary finds her likeness lucrative; Ivy faces cloudy prospects.
Rene makes a shocking discovery; Darrell multiplies his investment on a locker; Ivy tests his radar on the best.
Brandi and Jarrod discover an illuminating stash; Dave does what he does best; Mary finally gets the help she needs.
Mary attempts to impress a client; Rene finds protection from predators; Ivy heads to the barbershop.
Rene laughs all the way to the bank; Darrell reels in a hoard of goodies.
Brandi rescues a loose pooch from oncoming traffic in Riverside, Calif.; Darrell's unit confirms his Magic Bullet Theory; Kenny's locker contains a shiny score.
Darrell gives and takes when the buyers descend upon Arcadia, Calif.; Ivy's prospects soar; Rene and Casey uncover a his-and-hers locker.
Mary learns that not even the "cupped hands" of San Bernardino can save her fortune; Ivy manages to scrape together a bit of coin; Kenny finds all the magic.
Emily receives a newlywed-themed surprise from the girls; Rene reels in a big locker; Darrell tests his bicycle knowledge, and wins.
The buyers dig deep for bargains in the desert country of Mojave, Calif.; Dave works hard despite his dislike of the territory; Ivy hunts for fun off-road finds.
Jarrod and Brandi take risks when lockers in Westminster, Calif., demand top dollar; Ivy goes on a buying spree; Rene lands a collector's unit.
The buyers visit a facility in Moreno Valley, Calif., that is known for its great scores; Ivy and Rene both land jam-packed units, but only one provides a huge payday.
The treasure seekers visit Riverside, Calif.; Brandi and Jarrod attempt to teach Bozek a valuable lesson; Ivy hopes to bid low and win big; Darrell and Brandon's latest score may leave them all wet.
Ivy looks for a home field advantage when the buyers arrive in Lancaster, Calif.; Mary cleans up after winning an impressive locker.
Brandi allows Jarrod to spend freely in El Monte, Calif., but Mary winds up landing the priciest locker of the day; Rene achieves good results on a low budget.
Dave does not intend to lose another great locker when the buyers return to Palm Springs, Calif.; Rene attempts some inside information; Ivy must buy big in order to make the trip worth his time; Mary enlists an unlikely ally.
The bidders hope for big scores in trendy North Hollywood, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi refuse to be seduced by the allure of Tinseltown treasures; solo buyer Rene makes trouble for everyone else.
Rene brings his father, Gunter, to the auction festivities in Montebello, Calif.; instigators Darrell and Brandon get sneaky; Ivy forges on despite an injury; Dave eyes a big score.
A marathon auction in Van Nuys, Calif., catches Jarrod and Brandi unprepared; Darrell faces the competition alone; Mary tries to prove herself as a serious buyer.
The bidders get up early to grab buys in Perris, Calif.; Dave's excessive bluster creates tension; Mary tries to stay upbeat; Ivy stays sharp and looks for a score.
The bidders seek hot deals in Palm Desert, Calif.; Rene is challenged by local buyers; Mary goes over her limit; Jarrod and Brandi turn to unreliable help.
The buyers hope for good deals in San Diego; Darrell shoulders the burden of a possible bad locker; Mary tries to get in touch with her inner Californian; Jarrod and Brandi hope to score a good locker.
The buyers head to Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; Mary must stay within her budget; Rene tries a secret strategy; Jarrod and Brandi try to hit the auctions with style.
Ivy makes use of a dastardly tactic when the buyers compete in Indio, Calif.; Mary moves out of her comfort zone; Darrell refuses to let Brandon's sour disposition distract him from winning lockers.
Ivy hopes to land a high-roller locker while Rene attempts to play it cool; Mary stands firm against the competition; Dan and Dave lose their temper.
The bidders scrounge for a high-end score in Santa Ana, Calif.; Jarrod and Ivy go on buying sprees that leave the competition reeling; Rene waits for the perfect moment to pounce.
Darrell and Brandon seek a large quantity of items for their store as the buyers invade the community of Rancho Dominguez; Mary gets mean; Jarrod and Brandi recruit a new teammate.
The buyers attend auctions in Santa Ana and Hawaiian Gardens, Calif; Darrell and Brandon look to take treasure from Dave's backyard; Mary attempts to stay on budget.
A Los Angeles auction attracts more buyers than Dan and Laura anticipated; Dave Hester returns to action; Ivy attempts to keep the peace; Rene's father, Gunter, joins the festivities.
Ivy and Dave fight for a pair of units in Moreno Valley, Calif.; Mavrick seeks a quality locker at a fair price; one lucky buyer scores a find that brings over $10,000 in profit.
Brandi surprises Jarrod with a thick bankroll in hopes of getting the best unit of the day; Mary brings in some extra help for the huge lockers; Darrell and Brandon win an auction that contains something that unexpectedly lands them in a courtroom.
The buyers hit another auction in Huntington Beach, Calif. where Darrell tries to teach Brandon one of the toughest lessons in the storage locker game; Mary challenges Rene to a bet that has more than money at stake.
The buyers seek hidden finds in Norwalk, Calif.; Mary arrives overly prepared for battle; Ivy turns his focus toward collectibles; Darrell devises a plan to to escape the auction game forever.
Rene bids heavily to land a large locker in Beaumont, Calif.; Mary hopes low-end units will yield a big score; Jarrod has a difficult time letting Alex and Bozek run the auctions for the store.
A visit to Torrance, Calif., yields only a few quality units; Jarrod purchases a locker that forces Brandi to face her fears; Ivy tries a new approach; Rene gives two new buyers the business.
Kongsuni, Sam, and Eve decide to build the best snowman they've ever built before; they don't know that this snowman is on a secret quest to recruit these three friends to help save his Snowman Village.
A stop in West Covina, Calif., finds Mary desperate for a big score; Ivy attempts to lighten the mood; Jarrod and Brandi get back to basics; Rene unleashes his bankroll.
Ivy is particularly excited when the buyers return to Fontana, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon look to score heavy, while Mary works her way up from the bottom.
Darrell looks to smoke the competition when the auction action rolls into Moreno Valley, Calif.; Mary attempts to wrangle information from her more experienced colleagues.
The buyers descend upon Riverside, Calif., where Mary hopes to dial up some luck and Brandi tries to stay positive for Jarrod.
The bidders head to Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; Ivy opens his wallet for the right locker; buyers Darrell and Brandon stay hungry.
The buyers look for great deals in Costa Mesa, Calif., an area that Dave knows all too well; Mary attempts to spend big; Darrell hopes to shut out a competitor.
There are roses for some and thorns for others as the buyers face off in Lake Elsinore, Calif.; Dave arrives with unanticipated optimism, but that doesn't stop him from stirring up trouble; Ivy has to pound unfamiliar pavement.
Dave goes after Jarrod and Brandi at a first-class auction in Arcadia, Calif.; Ivy makes an early move; Mary struggles to keep up with the competition amid soaring prices.
Mary launches a daring idea while Ivy keeps it old school and targets a working man's unit; Rene wants to focus on the lockers but Dave gets in the way.
Rene and Casey return to the auctions; Dave finds a piece of board game history; Jarrod and Brandi try to get a locker; Darrell and Brandon show their moves.
The buyers invade Rene's home turf of Oceanside, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon fight for a locker containing a piece of cinematic history; friendship is both magic and profitable for Jarrod and Brandi.
Darrell and Brandon revisit the scene of their greatest triumph; Jarrod and Brandi are introduced to a "Herbmeister"; Rene and Casey land a sweet score.
The buyers travel to El Monte, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon locate antiques; Jarrod and Brandi find a locker; Ivy scores big.
The bidders seek big profits in El Monte, Calif.; Dave scores a unit that makes him want to party; Rene makes a chilling find; Jarrod and Brandi employ a risky strategy.
Dave hopes to score top-quality merchandise when the auction action shifts to Koreatown; Mary's locker comes with a high price; Brandi becomes annoyed with Jarrod's antics.
Darrell and Brandon feel right at home when the gang travels to San Marcos, Calif.; Mary finds a way to deal with high prices; a vintage item sends Jarrod and Brandi spinning.
The buyers remain competitive while attending a white elephant gift exchange at Dan and Laura's house, with the event's proceeds going to charity.
Dan and Laura face tough competition in the neighborhood of North Hollywood; Dave's locker may be a hit; Mary eyes two units that, if purchased together, would make a perfect fit.
Dave brings in reinforcements when the buyers attend a vault auction in Huntington Beach, Calif.; Mary attempts to hide her inexperience; Rene gets wrapped up in a tough discovery.
Mary feels out of place in high-society Palm Springs, Calif.; Ivy keeps his eyes open for vintage items; Darrell battles Rene.
Jarrod and Brandi uncover a sweet locker in Santa Ana, Calif.; Mary looks for something more collectible; Darrell's find may equal another big win for the Gambler.
Dan and Laura take the buyers on a wild ride through the Inland Empire; Ivy gets an eyeful; Mary hopes to land treasure by purchasing early.
The buyers battle for the best unit available in Torrance, Calif.; Ivy finds success when he changes tactics; Brandi puts Jarrod on a budget.
An auction in Bellflower, Calif., includes big-money finds; Ivy scours through a bad buy for anything of value; Jarrod purchases a unit that forces Brandi to face her fears.
Ivy changes his game and pursues a locker with collectibles; Mary looks for quick-sale items; Darrell calls upon a friend for assistance when he is tested by local Mission Hills buyers.
Jarrod has difficulty finding his groove in Riverside, Calif.; an item stumps Dave; Ivy tries a new strategy; Mary discovers the romantic side of purchasing lockers.
The locker-lookers return to Montebello, Calif., where Darrell hopes to repeat past successes; Brandi learns that Jarrod is facing an important problem.
Rene and Casey take on rival couple Jarrod and Brandi; Darrell wins an intriguing locker after dodging a bullet; Ivy encounters a furry friend.
Ivy tries to continue his winning streak; Rene and Darrell play mind games; Jarrod and Brandi visit a crime scene and travel back in time.
Brandi and Jarrod split up; Ivy hires a new employee to take care of the shop; Darrell finds success again; Rene learns how to strip.
Ivy pranks the competition; Rene and Casey space out; Jarrod and Brandi may have to close their Long Beach store if they can't score a major profit.
Ivy races against time to win a locker and get home; Rene outspends the competition, but Darrell and Brandon manage to come out ahead.
Rene and Casey plan to spare no expense in order to fill up their truck; Jarrod and Brandi's Long Beach store becomes the subject of gossip; Ivy's latest score could affect his career.
The buyers seek to school Rene on his home turf; Darrell hopes to blast the competition; Jarrod and Brandi try to break out of their slump.
Rene is groomed to vanquish the competition; Ivy learns an important locker lesson; Darrell spends the most money of his career.
Ivy and Rene team up in an attempt to stop Darrell and Brandon's planned buying spree; a date reignites Jarrod and Brandi's passion for purchasing storage units.
Rene and Casey display their confidence by arriving with a caravan of trucks; Darrell hopes to distract his competitors with doughnuts; Jarrod and Brandi plan an anniversary party for their store.
Rene's superstitious attitude could prove to be a hindrance; Ivy trusts his gut; Jarrod and Brandi manage to get the last laugh on their rivals.
Darrell hopes to humiliate Ivy in his own backyard; Jarrod and Brandi are surrounded by pigs; Rene purchases a "crappy" locker.
Ivy hunts for high-end items in Moreno Valley; Jarrod reveals his alter ego to Brandi; Darrell flies solo; Rene has a close encounter with death.
Casey attempts to keep a rein on Rene's spending habits; Darrell and Brandon use their intuition to soar above their competitors; Ivy tries to secretly learn Jarrod and Brandi's purchasing strategy.
Ivy searches for high-end lockers; Rene and Casey clash over purchases; things get hairy for Jarrod and Brandi; Darrell plays old-fashioned pranks on his rivals.
Darrell and Brandon need to secure merchandise for their Web site; an exhausted Ivy switches into robot mode; Rene dresses for success; Jarrod and Brandi try a new strategy.
Jarrod and Brandi bring their children to an auction; Rene and Casey embrace the concept of teamwork; Ivy hopes to stock up on goods; "Gambler" Darrell puts his nickname to the test.
Jarrod and Brandi have fun as they try to dunk the competition; Casey tries her hand at bidding; Ivy turns his store into an auction house.
Dave Hester returns to the auctions; Darrell tries to prepare Brandon; an injury forces Ivy to change his game; Jarrod and Brandi's unit leads to a wild ride.
Ivy makes money at an auction in Montclair; Darrell finds something that will launch him to new heights; Brandi worries that a hangover will compromise Jarrod's buying; Dave returns.
Jarrod and Brandi attempt to stay focused on a big score as Dave returns with more bluster than ever; Ivy's treasure promises fun on the high seas.
Darrell and Brandon seek hidden treasures in West Covina, Calif.; Ivy searches for low-level merchandise; Dave makes a first-class find.
Dan and Laura face a life-or-death crisis as the buyers assemble in Hemet, Calif.; Brandi tries to keep Jarrod focused on business; Mary finds an out-of-this-world item.
Darrell and Brandon score big when when the buyers return to Moreno Valley, Calif.; Mary Padian looks for romance and attractive units.
The buyers target Dave Hester on his home turf of Costa Mesa, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon go over the top; Jarrod and Brandi's discovery takes them where no bidder has gone before.
The buyers seek bargains in the hills of Murrieta, Calif.; Dave angers the Gambler into doing something drastic; Ivy scores a locker by using brains over brawn.
The bidders roll into La Habra, Calif.; Darrell squares off against a former professional fighter; Jarrod and Brandi meet a nerd; Barry relaxes with a famous golfing friend.
The buyers encounter fierce competition from "The Kings of Swag" in Lake Elsinore, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi feud; an item has an astronomical price tag.
Extra buyers descend upon Chatsworth, Calif., for a 100-vault auction; Mark goes in on a big group of lockers; Barry wonders if his newly acquired antiques will bring him serious cash.
The Chatsworth auction continues into the night; Ivy takes a bite out of the competition; Darrell takes charge without Brandon; Jarrod and Brandi come up big.
The buyers visit Orange, Calif.; Ivy Calvin finds collectibles in the garbage; Jarrod and Brandi hope to earn a profit.
The bidders look for bargains in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi obtain a small set of tools; Barry arrives late to the festivities; Mark hopes a large printer will earn him a large profit.
The bidders travel to San Jacinto, Calif.; Darrell makes a musical purchase; Brandi and Jarrod must team up with Barry in order to turn a profit; Nabila attempts to expand her territory.
The bidders look to strike it big in Long Beach, Calif.; Jarrod shows up just in time to judge Brandi's buy; Darrell and Brandon's purchase could brew up a tidy profit.
Darrell defends his turf when the buyers descend upon Costa Mesa, Calif.; Ivy Calvin comes across a unique tool; Jarrod and Brandi seek store stock.
The buyers visit El Monte, Calif.; the Harris Brothers go into stealth mode; Jarrod and Brandi feel charitable; Darrell hopes a big pole will vault him to the top.
In Burbank, Calif., Barry and Jarrod lose a packed locker to a bold new buyer; Herb and Mike hope to crush a contemptible competitor.
Barry is visited by wrestling legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper; Rene and Casey score a statue that could be worth thousands of dollars; Darrell uncovers cat-related items.
The buyers roll into Compton, Calif.; Jarrod gets a new nickname; Mike purchases a locker that Herb doesn't want; Barry is reunited with his old friend Kenny.
Barry brings along a butler when the bidders visit Orange, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi score a vintage lamp; Darrell sets a record for the most money spent on a unit in the show's history.
Homeland, Calif., is anything but friendly to the Harris Brothers; things heat up when Jarrod and Brandi loosen the purse strings.
The bidders peruse lockers in Mission Viejo, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi uncover an unusual piece of art; Barry's accountant tries to keep him in check.
The bidders revisit Lancaster, Calif.; Darrell battles Ivy on his turf; Barry buys some bowls; Jarrod and Brandi score DJ equipment.
In Placentia, Calif., Jarrod and Brandi make a purchase that tips the scales in their favor; Rene and Casey buy a load of luggage; Darrell scores what he thinks is dental equipment.
The buyers visit Stanton, Calif.; Darrell is banned from an auction; Ivy Calvin lands a cool machine; Jarrod and Brandi flip for a dancer; Barry goes under cover.
The buyers go to Moreno Valley, Calif.; Darrell tries to play nice; Barry Weiss lands an uncertain score.
The buyers return to Costa Mesa, Calif.; Ivy goes all in; Darrell uncovers a major collectible; Barry bets against himself and wins.
Dave drives up the bidding in La Verne, Calif.; Darrell works alone; Jarrod and Brandi try a new system.
The bidders attend a vault auction in Chatsworth, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi make noise with their purchase; Darrell finds treasure in Brandon's trash.
The bidders travel to Oxnard, Calif.; Dave seeks gold, but finds bronze; Jarrod fights a cold; Darrell and Brandon have a disagreement.
The bidders travel to Hawaiian Gardens, Calif.; Barry brings along an inside man; Jarrod empties his wallet to fill the store.
The buyers look for deals in City of Industry, Calif.; Dave makes a profit; Barry visits the "King of Kitsch."
The buyers hope for better outcomes when they return to Long Beach, Calif.; a heavy hitter brings $50,000 in locker funds; Barry acts on a tip.
Jarrod and Brandi look to score in Laguna Niguel, Calif.; Barry cuts the competition to pieces; a new buyer arrives on the scene.
The bidders look for bargains in Lancaster, Calif.; Jarrod's cocky attitude annoys Brandi; Darrell gets in touch with his feminine side.
The bidders travel to Montebello, Calif.; Dave heads straight to the bank, while Jarrod and Brandi endure a bad day.
The bidders peruse lockers in Westminster, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon meet a legend; Barry obtains a piece of folklore and sets a record.
The buyers snap up lockers in Irvine, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi continue their hot streak, while Barry is off his game.
The bidders battle in Garden Grove, Calif.; Dave raids King Tut's tomb; Darrell forms a new business "adventure" in Germany.
In Riverside, Calif., Jarrod and Brandi have difficulty with too many choices and too much heat; Barry and Dave make an expensive wager on a couch.
In Chino, Calif., Darrell lets his son Brandon try his luck at the lockers; Dave wins big when he buys in bulk.
The bidders venture back to San Bernardino, Calif.; Barry arrives bearing gifts; Dave makes a tidy profit; Darrell and Brandon score big with an old item.
In Lakewood, Calif., Darrell and Brandon buy a locker fit for a fiesta; Dave acts like a bully; Barry pays a price for his locker addiction.
The bidders look for deals in Westminster, Calif.; Dave has discussions with the dead; Barry learns to stop worrying and love his lockers.
The buyers return to Santa Ana; Barry Weiss makes a purchase; Dave Hester has trouble leaving; one buyer makes a magic find.
Barry and Kenny get fired up; Dave Hester makes a find worth cheering over; Brandi is exhausted; Darrell buys his biggest locker ever.
The buyers descend on Compton, Calif.; Darrell and Brandon can't get their rappers or their lockers straight; Jarrod and Brandi find a unique suit; Dave Hester finds himself in a tight squeeze; Barry uncovers an antique GPS system.
The buyers trek to Murietta, Calif.; Jeff Jarred resurfaces but that doesn't sit well with the Dotsons; Barry Weiss figures a couple things out; Jarrod and Brandi gamble on a unit and the results are electric.
The bidders return to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Mission Hills; Dave begins his day $500 in the hole; Jarrod and Brandi find an extremely old item.
The bidders make their Hollywood premiere, with Dave playing the role of storage villain; Barry goes on a buying spree; Darrell makes a profit in a unique manner.
The bargain hunters roll into Tustin, Calif., fellow bidders make things difficult for Jarrod and Brandi; Jeff makes record profit on a low-price locker; Barry and Kenny try to sideswipe Dave.
Darrell uncovers a macabre oddity; Dave finds an antique toy; Barry asks a member of the band Aerosmith for an appraisal.
A locker in Whittier, Calif., features a high payoff; Dave eyes a unit with a stockpile of antiques; Barry's locker may contain old weapons.
Laura takes over as auctioneer when Dan calls in sick; Barry uncovers a "knock out" unit; Jarrod finds a locker with "gangsta" flavor; Darrell discovers a classic movie prop.
Jarrod and Brandi uncover the ultimate guy's unit among the lockers in Santa Ana, Calif.; Darrell and Dave battle over a valuable antique.
The buyers battle in Costa Mesa, Calif.; a unit is filled with rock memorabilia; Darrell and Jarrod vie for an antique slide projector.
A new bidder hopes to dominate the competition; Darrell battles for a drum set; Jarrod and Brandi face a big loss.
The new bidder returns; Barry is intrigued by a locker with a hole in the wall; Jarrod pulls a sneaky trick.
Darrell suffers from bidder indecision; Barry's good-luck charm yields a reward; Jarrod and Brandi win big by going small.
An expensive jewelry box in discovered among the treasures in Huntington Beach, Calif.; Darrell attempts to reel in a unit; Barry eyes military antiques.
Barry becomes an organ donor; Jarrod and Brandi's profits roll away; Dave chooses not to deal; Darrell's fortunes rest on the flip of a coin.
A three-ring circus erupts when the buyers head to Irvine, Calif.; Darrell speculates that Dave has gone broke.
The buyers are in Upland, Calif.; Barry brings an advantage; Darrell gets shut out; Jarrod and Brandi fall in love with a furniture locker; Dave goes all out on a jewelry unit.
Dave doesn't buy; Jarrod and Brandi uncover rare Depression-era art; Barry's art goes back to the Mayan culture; Darrell uncovers a possible Wells Fargo stagecoach gun.
The bidders descend upon Laguna Hills, Calif.; Dave scores a furniture unit; Jarrod and Brandi stroll down memory lane.
The buyers venture into downtown Los Angeles, where they participate in a vault auction; Jarrod and Brandi put all their marbles in some mystery boxes.
The buyers journey to the affluent neighborhood of Westminster, Calif.; Barry discovers an antique medical device.
The buyers visit Ontario, Calif., where Darrell wants to take son Brandon to the next level of the business; Barry's unit is anything but chicken feed.
Barry questions his judgement as the bidders hunt for deals in Azusa, Calif.; Darrell scores a timeless unit; Jarrod and Brandi seek quality over quantity.
In Hemet, Calif., Jarrod and Brandi locate a tattoo locker and Dave hopes for a big payday; Barry showers Dave with kindness.
The buyers return to Long Beach, Calif., where Darrell manages to turn a profit and Barry finds a unique race car.
In Ontario, Calif., Jarrod overpays for some toys and Darrell has an encounter with "the Man"; Barry faces his own mortality.
In Simi Valley, Calif., the buyers deal with safes, a pirate's booty and a vintage motorcycle; Dave is left with a broken heart.
A heavy hitter who has a long history with Dave arrives in Newport Beach, Calif.; Barry visits the doctor.
In Gardena, Calif., the buyers gamble on a sportsman's locker and a load of construction equipment; Barry arrives with a secret weapon.
Brandi tries to prove her worth in Jarrod's absence; the lockers in Santa Ana, Calif., yield vintage gaming machines and bottles.
Jarrod and Brandi's store reopens; Dave sets an auction record, while Darrell feels the pressure; Barry hopes an old top hat will yield some magic.
In the desert climes of Lancaster, Calif., Nabila Haniss strikes it big while Dave Hester ends up feeling like a fifth wheel.
The buyers try their luck in Inglewood, Calif.; Darrell talks big but comes up empty; Barry takes a gamble on an ugly-looking unit.
In San Francisco, Barry finds an old pair of boxers and Darrell takes a big gamble; Jarrod and Brandi uncover a top-secret find.
Darrell plays a hunch in Highland, Calif., while Jarrod and Brandi experience royal pains; Barry follows signs to a potential profit.
Rap magnate Suge Knight's possessions are awarded to the highest bidder; Darrell reveals a $150,000 find; two scavengers hope to score a classic organ.
The buyers converge at a storage center in Cerritos, Calif.; Jarrod and Dave eye a unit containing handcrafted bamboo fishing rods; Brandi uses her feminine wit to outsmart her male colleagues.
The bidders look for bargains in Huntington Beach, Calif.; Barry unearths a miniature piano that may be more than just a child's toy.
Items uncovered from lockers include an unusual mannequin phone, a bootlegger's moonshine still and office equipment.
The gang travels to Long Beach, Calif., where it uncovers surfer and cowboy items, flare guns, and maintenance equipment.
The group looks for treasure in an upscale retirement community; Darrell uncovers a furniture-filled locker; Jarrod takes a gamble on a safe.
Barry hires two psychics to "see" inside storage lockers; Jarrod and Brandi hope to save their store by taking a gamble on a unit.
Barry hopes to expand his collection of oddities; a rare bonus is discovered in a hidden compartment.
The buyers look for textbooks and rare university artifacts in Fullerton, Calif.; Barry uncovers antique vinyl; Jarrod and Brandi battle their colleagues.
The buyers head to Las Vegas, where they soon learn the rules of the auction game have changed; Jarrod takes on the big dogs; Darrell locates a unit with golden potential.
The buyers gamble on storage units in Las Vegas; Darrell bets on a locker covered with blankets; Barry appraises a sign from the 1940s and makes a new friend.
The buyers visit Perris, Calif.; Jarrod and Brandi bid on a unit filled with power tools and potential; Darrell brings along a fleet of trucks to haul away his anticipated high-volume purchases.
The buyers seek industrial merchandise and antiques; a wine rack intrigues Jarrod and Brandi; Dave and Barry put their knowledge of oddities to the test.
Six lockers owned by one tenant go up for auction, spurring wild rumors and excitement; Barry finds a vintage magazine; Jarrod asks Dave for an appraisal.
The regulars encounter a mob of eager newbies in Riverside, Calif.; Barry purchases a "mystery trunk"; Darrell acquires a box of old books.
Brandi and Jarrod argue over a horse head; a locker is littered with antique furniture; Dave makes another strange discovery.
The buyers scour a hippie town for 1970s memorabilia; Barry uncovers a relic from his past; Darrell finds a medical device with profit potential.