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The second season of the reality television show Storage Wars aired on A&E from July 20, 2011, to March 4, 2012. It consisted of 33 episodes, beginning with the episode "Hang Em' High Desert" and ending with the episode "Highland Anxiety". All of the episodes this season were filmed at various self-storage facilities throughout Southern California, including Mini-U Storage, Storage Outlet and Extra Storage.

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  • Storage Wars (season 2) (en)
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  • The second season of the reality television show Storage Wars aired on A&E from July 20, 2011, to March 4, 2012. It consisted of 33 episodes, beginning with the episode "Hang Em' High Desert" and ending with the episode "Highland Anxiety". All of the episodes this season were filmed at various self-storage facilities throughout Southern California, including Mini-U Storage, Storage Outlet and Extra Storage. (en)
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  • The buyers are burst to Ontario, California. Darrell seizes the chance to educate Brandon at the next level of auction buying. When four units owned by the same tenant go up for sale, Jarrod and Brandi decide to bid on all of them, as each contains a select part of a designer furniture set. But Darrell is ready to prove his worth at Jarrod and Brandi's expense - but will their $2,725 collection still earn them a tidy payout? Meanwhile, Darrell finds an antique hearing tester that could be worth $500, and Barry takes a chance on a locker in which he discovers a collection of chicken eyeglasses. Meanwhile, Dave is nowhere to be seen. (en)
  • The bidders are highest to San Francisco, California. Jarrod and Brandi spend $4,000 on two units - one containing a large vintage toolbox complete with tools and the other containing old stock from a furniture store. However, little do they know they've hit a goldmine when they find a collection of high-grade surveillance equipment. Barry buys a unit for $1,400 in which he discovers a 1930s-era boxing toy which he hopes is worth lots so he can break even with his purchase. Darrell hits the big time when he spends $2,850 on a unit containing new office equipment. Dave is surprised to be outbid by everyone, and heads home without a unit. (en)
  • The buyers are coming in North Hollywood. While Jarrod and Brandi are excited at the grand re-opening of their store, Jarrod soon bursts the bubble by spending $1,250 on a unit packed full of old tatty clothes - and losing $975 in the process. Barry finds an old top hat in his $2,000 unit, but is it enough to stretch to a profit? Meanwhile, Dave hits the big time with a unit packed full to the brim with books - and soon finds himself reveling in a $14,000 profit. Darrell walks away without a unit. (en)
  • The buyers are Los Angeles suburb of Hemet, California. In an attempt to prevent him shattering everyone else's nerves, Barry tries to kill Dave's "YUUUP" with kindness by buying him a hat with "Yuup" written on the front of it. Jarrod and Brandi make their mark on the competition, spending $1,900 on a unit in which they find a tattoo making kit, which they take to get appraised. Darrell arrives to the auction late after getting lost, but still ends up with a $2,900 unit. Dave sails away with what he is hoping is one of his biggest paydays ever, but is his $3,800 investment going to take him as far as he expects? (en)
  • The buyers are upscale in Upland. Barry spends $700 on a unit, and is surprised not to uncover anything of value. However, will a small cuckoo clock prove to be the winner he is looking for? Dave spends $4,000 on a unit packed full of jewellery and jewellery display cabinets - but also finds a rare collection of art and a safe packed with $2,200 in one hundred dollar bills. Jarrod and Brandi cash in on their $750 unit with a collection of old bowling memorabilia, as well as collection of 19th century furniture. Struggling with a divorce and a custody battle over his children, Darrell gets shut out all together. (en)
  • The buyers revisit Whittier, California. Dave attempts to stake his place in the business by spending $1,350 on a unit packed full of used and new vending machines and his $27,000 pay-off secures him a nice little vacation in Alaska and a pair of new pets. Jarrod spends $1,800 on a unit packed full of classic antiques, and although he doubles his money, his collection of antique cameras fail to live up to his expectations. Barry spends $450 on a unit containing some antique western memorabilia and Darrell heads home without a unit. (en)
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