Storage Wars “Strings & Beans” August 1 2023 on A&E

Tonight (Tuesday August 1 2023), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series Storage Wars!

Strings & Beans Episode Summary

In the installment titled “Strings & Beans,” the competition is fierce as the bidders venture into new territory and encounter exciting opportunities.

Ivy takes on a supervisory role in the vibrant city of Stanton, leading him to a stroke of Slavic success. As he navigates the auction scene, viewers will witness Ivy’s strategic moves and keen eye for spotting valuable items.

Brandi is on a mission to help Danielle outfit her new apartment, lending a hand and sharing her expertise in finding the best deals. With Brandi’s guidance, Danielle aims to create the perfect living space with budget-friendly items from the storage units.

Meanwhile, Lisa takes a gamble on a painting, hoping it holds the potential for a lucrative return. As she places her bets, the excitement and uncertainty build, adding an element of thrill to the episode.

What Time is the “Strings & Beans” Episode On?

The Strings & Beans episode of Storage Wars will be broadcast on August 1 2023 on A&E at 10:01 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Strings & Beans” Episode New?

The Strings & Beans episode of Storage Wars is all new!

Storage Wars Strings & Beans Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Dave Hester
Darrell Sheets
Brandon Sheets
Jarrod Schulz
Brandi Passante
Barry Weiss
Dan Dotson
Laura Dotson
Ivy Calvin
Rene Nezhoda
Casey Lloyd
Mary Padian
Kenny Crossley
Emily Wears
Shana Dahan
Edwina Registre
Justin Bryant

Strings & Beans Episode Videos & Previews


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Storage Wars Series Information

Garage sales are an old-school waste of time, at least in the eyes of the treasure hunters featured in this real-life series. Each half-hour episode follows a group of bidders looking to strike it rich by buying repossessed storage units. They're at once detectives and gamblers, as they get only a quick flashlight-aided peek inside the units before they decide if they want to make a bid, and for how much. It's a high-stakes game that can pay off big time -- one featured collector bought a unit for $800 and sold its contents for a $40,000 profit -- or leave one sifting through the equivalent of trash.

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