Storage Wars: Top 6 Most Expensive Locker Finds From Season 11 | A&E

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Check out this compilation featuring the top 6 most expensive items found in Storage Wars lockers from season 11, including a collection of the Muppet Babies and vintage cigar humidor. #StorageWars
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Packed with dramatic bidding, intense rivalries and quirky personalities, “Storage Wars” follows treasure hunters Darrell, Brandon, Jarrod, and Brandi as they seek to score big in the high-stakes world of storage auctions.

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49 thoughts on “Storage Wars: Top 6 Most Expensive Locker Finds From Season 11 | A&E

  1. Again they will sell in open market and people again keep the products in storage units. Again these guy buy the same products. Cycle

  2. I always thought that this show would be WAY more interesting if they showed the actual money realized by these sellers. A profit/loss competition could be weaved into the narrative easily. The estimates/valuations are comical to the point of being ludicrous.

  3. I bought a green velvet couch bigger than the one in that unit for $100 and all I had to do is fix the leg. Rip to the sucker that pays for his $500 price tag

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