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The first season of the reality television show, Storage Wars aired on A&E from December 1, 2010 to April 20, 2011. It consisted of 19 episodes, beginning with the "High Noon in the High Dessert" and ending with "Live and Let Bid". Seventeen of the episodes for season one of Storage Wars were filmed at various self-storage facilities throughout Southern California, including Mini-U Storage, Storage Outlet and Extra Storage. Two special episodes were filmed on location at a pair of StorageOne facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  • The first season of the reality television show, Storage Wars aired on A&E from December 1, 2010 to April 20, 2011. It consisted of 19 episodes, beginning with the "High Noon in the High Dessert" and ending with "Live and Let Bid". Seventeen of the episodes for season one of Storage Wars were filmed at various self-storage facilities throughout Southern California, including Mini-U Storage, Storage Outlet and Extra Storage. Two special episodes were filmed on location at a pair of StorageOne facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada. (en)
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  • Long Beach, CA (en)
  • Orange, CA (en)
  • Riverside, CA (en)
  • Las Vegas, NV (en)
  • Torrance, CA (en)
  • Norwalk, CA (en)
  • Cerritos, CA (en)
  • Huntington Beach, CA (en)
  • Perris, CA (en)
  • Gardena, CA (en)
  • Encinitas, CA (en)
  • Westminster, CA (en)
  • Yucaipa, CA (en)
  • Fullerton, CA and Long Beach, CA (en)
  • Homeland, CA and Inglewood, CA (en)
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  • Storage Wars Title Card (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • List of Storage Wars episodes (en)
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  • In an attempt to beat the competition in Westminster, Barry brings a dwarf, Jay, with him to the auction, in order to get a better idea of what is inside the lockers. He spends $850 on a unit containing some curved glass - but will it be the payoff he was hoping for? Dave and Darrell bid on a locker containing equipment belonging to a restaurant, and Dave ends up owning the unit then soon finds himself in the region of a $20,000 payout. Brandi and Jarrod believe they have stumbled upon a $950 Movado watch in their $350 unit – but with many fakes being produced nowadays, will it be a big win, or a big loss? (en)
  • The buyers are going to Riverside, it is a quaility rooms. Barry purchases a unit for $600 which contains a box marked 'Elvis stuff'. Although he fails to find what he was looking for, he does come across an antique moonshine still, which could earn him a little profit. Darrell spots a Bell commercial mannequin phone display in a unit, and pushing Dave off the scent, scoops it for $250. Dave spends $650 on a unit filled with contractor's equipment, and later buys a unit for $1300 containing office and janitorial equipment. However, both turn out to be duds. (en)
  • The buyers are going to Cerritos, California. Dave spends $1,800 on the remaining stock of what appears to be a sports or outdoor activity store. He uncovers a nice little collection of handcrafted bamboo fishing rods, much to Darrell's dismay. Brandi bids on a unit for Jarrod which contains a lockbox - and despite the lockbox having nothing it, the pair come away with a tidy profit when they find a collection of new electronic goods. Darrell spends $400 on a unit by accident, but soon discovers a sizable coin collection worth nearly $6,000. Barry forgot there was an auction before he came. (en)
  • The buyers scripted to Norwalk. Darrell spends $450 on a locker, in which he uncovers a seemingly common painting. But little does he know that somebody had decided to stash over a $1000 in used notes in the back of it. Barry spends $375 on a unit, in which he hopes to find a nice item to add to his collection of oddities. Brandi and Jarrod find common ground in a heated battle against Dave, in which he purchases a $1450 locker from right under them. (en)
  • The buyers are patched in Riverside, where there are 15 units for sale. Barry spends $575 on a locker containing a mystery trunk - but will it contain the type of valuables he is looking for? New buyer Bill Archer outbids Jarrod and Brandi on a unit they desperately want, but will his $2,600 bid reap him some profit? Darrell spends $1,000 on a unit full of clothes and old books, but does he have any titles with value? Dave misses the auction to continue work on his store, but ends up with a little surprise when Barry sends him a box full of free fur coats - Dave ends up winning the auction, even though he didn't attend it. (en)
  • Long Beach hosts an auction. Barry spends $250 on a unit containing several boxes marked 'Fragile'. When he comes across a collection of flare guns, he finds himself earning nearly ten times what he paid for the unit. Dave spends $1,600 on a unit containing various tools and cowboy items - but comes across a diamond bracelet worth nearly $4,000. Darrell leaves the auction early to go home and rest, as he has the flu, and Brandi and Jarrod end up spending $300 on a unit packed full of trash. (en)
  • The buyers are held down in Huntington Beach, California. Barry spends $275 on a locker full of equipment from a hair salon, unsure of what he really wants from it. However, he soon discovers a baby grand piano, which, if authentic, could earn him a big payout. Dave spends nearly $4,000 on a unit containing an auto dealing trailer. But is it enough to earn him a profit? Darrell spends $850 on a unit full of stacked boxes. His worries are put to one side, however, when he comes across a collection of signed sports memorabilia and baseball cards. (en)
  • The buyers are going to Yucaipa, When Dave spends $1,350 on a locker to spite Jarrod, he expects to make a loss. However, he ends up making a profit when he uncovers a collection of medical bones and a human skull. Brandi and Jarrod discover a gold leaf horse head sculpture, which turns their $475 investment into $2,000 of profit, and Darrell spends $850 on a unit, in which he uncovers an antique toilet and desk, as well as a collection of antique furniture. Barry saves his money for the next auction. (en)
  • The buyers are oiled to Long Beach, California. Jarrod and Brandi spend $300 on a locker, and begin to regret their decision - until they find an antique phonograph. Dave spends $375 on a locker which contains an antique bike, which he believes is worth $800 - but has Barry spotted something wrong with it that he hasn't? Barry spends $675 on a locker with some pewter objects in it - and stumbles across a pair of engraved oil rig hard hats. Darrell saves his money for the next auction. (en)
  • The buyers are hippie dippie in Encinitas. Dave brings his son along to the auction, and complete with his life savings of $5,600, spends $5,550 on a unit which contains two antique slot machines and hope that there worth something. Darrell tries to land a bad locker on Dave, but ends up getting it dropped on by Dave by spending $250 of his own money on it - only to discover an antique medical bleeder worth $500. Barry spends $375 on a locker containing an antique waterphone, but is his buy as good as it seems? Jarrod and Brandi leave the auction empty handed. (en)
  • The buyers visit a part of town well known for its antiques and collectibles in Torrance. Dave spends $500 on a unit filled with vintage furniture, but hits the jackpot when he comes across a collection of samurai swords. Barry spends $825 on a unit containing a land sail - but lives to regret his decision when he finds there is no sail. Jarrod and Brandi bid on separate units in an attempt to discover which of them is the better buyer. (en)
  • When six lockers all previously owned by one tenant go up for auction in Orange, the buyers suspect that they could be on the trail of a collector's worldly possessions. However, they soon begin to realize that the units belonged to a compulsive hoarder. Barry spends $850 on a locker containing the first ever issue of Hot Rod magazine, Jarrod and Brandi spend $1,050 on a unit containing some antique furniture, which they ask Dave to appraise, and Dave spends $300 on a locker containing only a small dresser and a mattress - only to stumble upon a massive jewelry collection. (en)
  • The buyers took in Homeland, California. Darrell spends $1450 on a unit filled with furniture, but is displeased with the fact that Dave took advantage of his son, Brandon, to drive the price up. Dave spends $750 on a pile of old newspapers, much to Barry's dismay, but has he discovered something worth a fortune? Jarrod leaves Brandi behind to visit another auction in Inglewood, and ends up spending $875 on a unit in a battle against Darrell. However, he soon finds an antique safe, which could net him a nice tidy profit. (en)
  • In the second half of a three-day auction marathon in Las Vegas, Barry spends $350 on a unit, and finds an old S&H Green Stamps sign, which he believes could be worth a nice little profit. Darrell spends $175 on a collection of Moser vases. Dave spends $1,650 on a unit containing a selection of household items. When going through the locker he claims will bring over $3,000 in profits, but the end tally only states he made $1,850 for some reason. Jarrod and Brandi earn themselves a $600 profit when they find a collection of casino chips. (en)
  • In Perris, California. Barry spends $800 on a unit filled with power tools, whilst in the midst of a bidding war with Jarrod. However, he later decides to sell the unit to Jarrod, and his $4 return on the locker proves less than satisfactory. Dave spends $60 on a unit full of old clothes, but later decides to give them away to Goodwill. Darrell spends over $4,000 on a unit, but manages to reap in nearly double what he paid. Dave reveals his trade secret to storage auction success and how he became so successful. (en)
  • In the first half of a three-day auction marathon in Las Vegas, Dave spends $275 on a locker full of household items. However, he soon comes across a rare rock collection, and much to nobody's surprise, manages to turn a nice tidy little profit. Darrell spends a little over $1,000 on a unit, and discovers a collection of rare and antique jewellery, to which he makes a profit of over $16,000. Jarrod and Brandi discover several old pairs of Levis jeans in a $175 locker, and Barry leaves the first half of the auction empty handed. (en)
  • In a further attempt to gain headway over his competition in Gardena, Barry brings along two psychics to the auction who have a dark feeling about the lockers. However, his actions have a better effect than he had hoped for - he scares off Dave, who leaves the auction in disgust. Jarrod and Brandi spend $1,700 on a unit, unsure of what it contains. But will their gamble pay off? Darrell spends $3 on a locker, knowing he can make some sort of profit. (en)
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  • War on the Shore (en)
  • All Guns To Port (en)
  • Auction Royale (en)
  • Chairman of the Hoard (en)
  • Collector's Last Stand (en)
  • Gambler's Last Resort (en)
  • High End Heist (en)
  • Live and Let Bid (en)
  • Makings of a Mogul (en)
  • Melee in the Maze (en)
  • Midnight in the Gardena Good and Evil (en)
  • Railroad Roulette (en)
  • School House Lock (en)
  • Senior Center Showdown (en)
  • The Old Spanish Standoff (en)
  • Trouble the Oil (en)
  • Young with the Gun (en)
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  • The first season of the reality television show, Storage Wars aired on A&E from December 1, 2010 to April 20, 2011. It consisted of 19 episodes, beginning with the "High Noon in the High Dessert" and ending with "Live and Let Bid". Seventeen of the episodes for season one of Storage Wars were filmed at various self-storage facilities throughout Southern California, including Mini-U Storage, Storage Outlet and Extra Storage. Two special episodes were filmed on location at a pair of StorageOne facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada. (en)
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