Storage Wars - Season 14
Season 14
Episodes
You Can Lead a Horse to a Locker, but You Can't Make Him Bid
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.
Piles To Go Before I Keep
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 favour of a work date; Darrell stumbles across and unexpected collection.
In Pain in the Membrane
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.
How the West Covina Was Won
In West Covina, Lisa is so busy looking back that she makes the worst auction mistake; Rene finds a bargain and really makes the most of it; Ivy unfolds his way to a profit and unloads some stuff onto Lisa.
King of Orange Chicken
Rene shows up in Orange, declaring himself the King, while Dusty isn't quite ready to concede the title; Kenny accidentally re-invents the wheel; Lisa sees things from a slightly different perspective.
Lego My Locker
The units are packed full in Stanton, as 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, while Rene's hunch serves him well, putting together one of his greatest profits.
Reign or Shine
It's an uncharacteristically wet day in Montebello and King Darrell is on a mission to defend his throne, while Rene and Casey signal their intentions to undermine his plans. Kenny gets entirely bowled over by his locker. And Lisa manages to rope herself something decent.
The King of Montebowl-o
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, but it's The King himself that outdoes everyone with a rare find.
Here Comes the Calvin-ry!
The third time HAS to be the charm for Lisa in Riverside, as she 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 their retired life, while Darrell just isn't feeling like himself.
Zip Tie Lies
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, while Lisa shields herself from disaster with an unusually expensive locker.
Children of the Cornbread
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... that pettiness doesn't pay. Kenny fears Ivy's "army."
Proxy Moxie
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.
Two for the Price of Dust
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 re-loading.
It's a Safe Time to Get Lit!
Lisa has her own take on a beach day, as she 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.
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