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Storage Wars EpisodesSeason 3    

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  • Third Eye Of The Tiger
    The third season begins at the crack of dawn in La Verne, CA, and finds "The Collector" in training. Dave Hester enjoys bidding, and bidding people up. Darrell Sheets shows up alone and quickly detects a find of his own. And Jarrod and Brandi start the new season with a system... but will it help them find zen?

  • May The Vaults Be With You
    The buyers venture back to the notorious vault auction, this time in Chattsworth, CA. Jarrod and Brandi find something that makes noise, if not money. Barry Weiss uses "the force"... the auction buying force that is. Darrell Sheets finds treasure in Brandon's pile of trash. And Dave Hester barks a lot, but is there any bite behind it?

  • Here's Looking at You, Kenny
    The buyers head to the northern part of Southern California, Oxnard. Barry Weiss finds a room with a view. Dave Hester's looking for gold, and finds bronze. Jarrod battles Dave, along with a nasty cold. And Darrell and Brandon get into a nasty fight that could spell the end of the "Tank Top Twins."

  • The Iceman Cometh
    Buying erupts in Hawaiian Gardens, CA. Barry decides to start thinking inside the box, and brings and inside man. Jarrod fills the store, but empties his wallet. Dave helps the Dotson's commissions. And with the Sheets split, Brandon discovers just why people call his dad "The Gambler."

  • A Civil Accordion
    The buyers make a trip to the City of Industry in California. The Sheets make up, but that's not necessarily a good thing. Dave gets industrial by purchasing a unit for $300 containing air conditioner units, and gets profitable. Barry buys a unit for $1,050 and finds a cat clock - he then visits the "King of Kitsch," hoping to avoid a "cat"astrophe. While Jarrod and Brandi both find something in their $2,150 unit, but which one will win the battle of the appraisals?

  • More Like WRONG Beach
    All the buyers are back in Long Beach, California and hoping for better outcomes on the units. Heavy bidder Mark Balelo returns with fifty grand of locker money, in a man purse. Darrell gets a unit dropped on him by Mark. Jarrod and Brandi try and reel in a score. And Barry buys on a tip, but will he get his motor running, or blow a gasket?

  • All's Fair In Storage And Wars
    The buyers descend on another set of auctions in Laguna Niguel, California. Jarrod and Brandi look to fill their shelves, and their pockets. Barry slices up his competition. Darrell brings a positive, stern, business attitude and not much else. new buyer, Jeff Jarred, on the scene, and he's all about fair play. Meanwhile, Dave is nowhere to be seen.

  • The Fast And The Curious
    The buyers negotiate the desert winds of Lancaster, California. Jarrod arrives cocky, and it's annoying Brandi. Darrell finds his feminine side with his $600 unit. New buyer Jeff Jarred is back, and he's keeping tabs on Barry. Jeff obtains a $350 unit with lots of containers and finds an African tiki statue and hopes it's worth a lot. And Barry drops the hammer on a $1,050 locker, but who will cross the finish line first? Once Again, Dave is gone and nowhere to be seen.

  • From Russia With Chucks
    The buying takes root in Gardena, CA. Jarrod and Brandi buy a $700 unit and find something that sets off sirens. New buyer Jeff Jarred obtains a keepsake from the cold war in his $1,050 unit. And Darrell makes a purchase of a $140 unit and uncovers some serious sole, and a tidy profit. Barry captains a ship, and almost goes down with it - he goes home without a unit. Meanwhile, Dave didn't show up to the auction.

  • The Full Monty-Bello
    Tempers flare in the storage aisles of Montebello, California. Barry loses a battle with a robot with his $1,800 unit. Darrell goes on a run with buying lockers and spends $3,000 on 4 different lockers, and it's truly sweet and earns himself lots of profit. Dave went to a different auction in Costa Mesa and purchases a locker for $150 which he heads straight to the bank. Jarrod and Brandi endure a bad day at the auction.

  • Dial C For Chupacabra
    The buyers, well most of them, head to Westminster, CA once again. Darrell and Brandon gamble on a unit and spend $155, and later meet a legend. Jarrod and Brandi do the right thing with some blankets in their $2,300 unit. Dave smells lame lockers and bags one somewhere else. And Barry buys a unit nobody else wants for $1.00 and finds a piece of folklore and sets a storage auction record, but is that a good thing?

  • The Ship Just Hit The Sand
    The buyers travel behind "The Orange Curtain" to Irvine, CA. Jarrod and Brandi continue to be on fire, and buy a unit for $1,700 and hope to continue their hot streak. Barry, on the other hand, is off his game - and goes home with nothing. So much so that Brandon beats him on a locker that he bought for $275. And Dave's been away for a while, is it about time for him to return? All signs point to YUUUP!

  • Willkommen To The Dollhouse
    Garden Grove, California plays host to the buyers, and some international intrigue. Dave may have raided King Tut's tomb with his $2,300 locker. Darrell may have formed a new business "adventure" in Germany. Jarrod and Brandi find something that makes them whinny in their $850 unit . And for once Barry is the architect, but will his plan come to fruition?

  • The Yup Stops Here
    The buyers enter an auction marathon in Riverside, California where 25 units are all up for sale. Dave tries to use the heat to his advantage so he can get a unit, which works well for him because he gets an $800 unit. Things get heated between Dave and Darrell's son Brandon. Too many choices and too much heat make it hard for Jarrod and Brandi to pick a good locker. Barry finds himself "on the fence" on a locker. And Barry and Dave make a bet on a couch because of its age, a very expensive bet.

  • Buy, Buy Birdie
    The buyers roll in to Chino, California. Darrell gives Brandon a chance to sit in the driver's seat but ends up going home without a locker. Barry spends $800 bucks on a unit packed with clothes and a pigeon clock - but will it soar him to eagles, or flip the bird? Jarrod and Brandi buys a 'Big Boy' unit for $2,900, but will they make a big boy profit? And Dave goes in bulk and spends $775 on a unit full on new and un-used office technology - which gives him a $16,200 dollar profit.

  • San Burrito
    The buyers return to San Bernardino, California. Barry has a new plan - he tries to distract the crowd buy giving them breakfast burritos to eat during the sale of a unit he wins for $2,300, will he make a profit or not? Darrell and Brandon spend $230 on a unit and find something that's truly old, all signs point to profit. Dave spends $1,850 on a unit full of vintage furniture and some old, but nice dishes. And Jarrod and Brandi go home with a bad attitude, also empty handed.

  • There's Something About Barry
    The buyers enter the auction in Lakewood, California. Darrell and Brandon buy a $3,500 locker that fits for a fiesta. Barry buys a $310 unit and then pays a price for his locker-buying addiction. Jarrod and Brandi go home empty handed and the Lakewood auction, so they go to another auction in Fullerton and buy an old unit at $1,700 unit full of furniture and old newspapers, will their newspapers have lots of value or be worthless? Dave acts like a bully to the other buyers by bidding them up, and ends up going home without a locker.

  • Dr. Strangebid
    The bidders look for deals in an afternoon auction in Westminster, California. Jarrod and Brandi get a new truck for their store, they buy a unit for $750 - will their new truck give them better or new luck? Dave buys a unit for $1,550 and has discussions with the dead. Barry learns to stop worrying...and love of buying lockers. Darrell fails to buy a unit in his own territory, he goes home empty handed.

  • Sheets And Geeks
    All the buyers blow in to Santa Ana, California. Barry buys a unit for $595 because of an old train set - will he stay on the tracks or go off the rails? Darrell buys a unit for $350 containing a money bag, but it doesn't have money in it, then he finds some rare Magic cards - are they as rare as he thinks? Brandi is not happy with a unit Jarrod purchased for $3,400 containing a fancy guitar and hoping to make some money. Dave is out to make a killing, he ends up leaving with nothing.

  • No Bid For The Weary
    The buyers are ready for another heated auction at Costa Mesa, California. Dave buys a $3,200 unit which contains some beer tap. Barry sneaks away and buys a $2,900 unit containing some furniture and some pottery equipment - will it have a great value? Darrell purchases a big unit for $7,250 containing lots of good quality furniture, collectibles, knick-knacks, and common household items and ends up scoring big. Brandi is exhausted, Jarrod is happy and it costs them because they go home without a unit.

  • Straight Into Compton: Biddaz With Attitude
    Everyone shows up at the auction held in Compton, California. Barry gets too excited and drives the price up himself on a unit he buys for $3,500 which contains a few tool boxes, only to find no tools in any of the tool boxes. Dave buys a unit filled with various household items for $825 and squeezes some profit out of it. Jarrod and Brandi buy a unit for $1,400 and find a unique suit. Darrell and Brandon get their lockers confused, and end up going home without a unit.

  • The Young And The Reckless
    The buyers trek to the desert city of Murietta, California. Jarrod and Brandi put their reckless bidding strategy to work and it earns them a $1,900 locker and some good profit. Jeff Jarred resurfaces, but that doesn't sit well with the Dotsons. Barry Weiss pays $2,200 and figures a couple things out. Also, a new buyer named Mark Compers comes to bid, a fairly new bidder. Dave doesn't work to get a unit, all the other bidders are doing the work for him. Meanwhile, Darrell and Brandon are no where to be seen.

  • Jurassic Bark
    Most of the buyers head up to a storage facility in Mission Hills, California. Dave starts his day at $500 in the hole because one of the tires on his trailer came off as he was driving. He's hoping to make some profit on a unit he buys for $500 in Inglewood so he can pay for the repairs, where he also meets tank top twins Herb Brown and Mike Karlinger. Jarrod and Brandi buy a locker for $700 with some furniture and finds some profit. Barry, the old dog, spends $900 and hoping to bark up some profit off of these fancy dog decorations. Once again, Darrell and Brandon both are gone and no where to be seen.

  • A Tale Of Two Jackets
    The buyers make their way to Hollywood, California ready to buy. Nabila Haniss once again shows up to make the prices go up, but doesn't buy anything even though it's her backyard. Darrell is finally back and he buys a unit that he got bid up on by Nabila for $2,400 with various technology including cameras and computers. Jarrod and Brandi buy their most expensive unit ever for $6,800 filled with very good quality household items and some other miscellaneous merchandise. Dave also doesn't buy anything ethier because of high prices on the units that were sold.

  • Tustin, Bee Have A Problem
    The bargain hunters roll into Tustin, California. Dave buys 2 units for a total cost of $5,100, one containing lots of boxes, calling it a "mystery" unit, and the other with household items and some bee equipment. Jeff Jarred makes a record profit and some good money on a low-price locker. Brandi tries reverse psychology on Jarrod so he doesn't overpay on a unit, it works too well - as a result they go home with nothing. Barry and Kenny create a plan and try to sideswipe Dave, but will it work? Darrell and Brandon didn't show up to the auction.

  • Portrait Of The Gambler
    Jarrod and Brandi both are hoping for a different outcome when the bidders return to Montebello, California. Barry bids with a blindfold on, because his Mom told him he would be better off doing it, and earns a unit for $1,800 and finds some candy-making device and is hoping to make some profit. Dave gets a unit dropped on him by Barry which costs him $2,850. Darrell buys a unit for $3,600 and his find could be the biggest in the group's history.

  • The Big Boy vs. The Heavyweight
    The buyers go to La Habra, California for the first time ever. Darrell heats up the competition and buys a unit filled with tools for $2,600 and makes almost $10,000. Jarrod and Brandi sees a great amount of intrigue, and then gamble on a unit and buy it for $300 and come across some fancy watches. A new bidder named Ivy Calvin, known as the "King of Palmdale" comes to dominate the competition and buys a trio of lockers for $735 and triples his money. Barry spends $800 on a unit and finds an object having to do with golf, and actually makes money with it.

  • The Kook, The Chief, His Son, And The Brothers
    All the bidders travel up to Lake Elsinore, California for the auction. Darrell and Brandon purchase a unit for $725 with lots of furniture and random collectibles, and find something astronomical that could be worth a lot. Barry brings Boston Joe that they buys a $500 unit containing lots of mystery boxes and ending for Skydive Elsinore. New bidder The Harris Brothers "The Kings of Swag", make an appearance (appeared earlier in "May the Vaults Be With You" when Barry wanted something appraised for Star Wars Jacket) and take a gamble and buy it for $45 and hoping to encounter something that's beyond cool. Jarrod and Brandi try to focus bidding on the units, and go home with nothing.

  • Nobody's Vault But Mine
    The buyers travel to Chatsworth, California for an auction where 100 "vaults" (each "vault" consisting of a wooden crate containing -primarily household goods) will be sold to the highest bidder. Extra buyers descend to the auction and prepare for the long-drawn out battle. Some vaults were sold in groups; in those cases, the buyer(s) would pay "times the money" (e.g., if two vaults were sold at $200, the buyer would pay $400 total). Barry buys two vaults for $750 and wonders if his newly acquired antiques will bring him serious cash. Herb and Mike buy two vaults for $400 and find some crowns that they hope will give them a beautiful profit. Mark Balelo buys 10 vaults for a total cost of $1,500 with household items and furniture, but is it good quality? Jarrod and Brandi, Ivy, and Darrell have purchased nothing and still have all their money in their pocket halfway into the sale.

  • Still Nobody's Vault But Mine
    The intense 100-vault auction in Chatsworth, California continues into the night. Jarrod and Brandi buy 5 vaults for $1,125 with some furniture and find a expensive pair of chairs that could be worth more than they think. Darrell takes charge without Brandon and buys 4 vaults for $2,000 with good quality furniture. Ivy Calvin makes a $275 purchase on a vault, and finds obscure items to do with snakes. Barry buys the last vault of the auction for $120 and hopes it has some magic for a big payout.
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