Storage Wars “Pin Up or Shut Up” August 1 2023 on A&E
Tonight (Tuesday August 1 2023), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series Storage Wars!
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Pin Up or Shut Up Episode Summary
In the installment titled “Pin Up or Shut Up,” the competition is fierce as the bidders aim to outsmart each other and uncover hidden gems.
Dusty and Lupe take on a challenging journey to an auction in Fullerton, but their plans take an unexpected turn, leaving them in need of their trusty truck. Meanwhile, Darrell rolls the dice on a seemingly small locker, but he soon finds himself questioning whether he overpaid for the contents within.
Rene is determined to make the most of the “Honeymoon” unit, a storage space that promises exciting discoveries. As the episode unfolds, viewers are in for a surprise as things take a turn towards the risqué side, adding an unexpected twist to the competition.
What Time is the “Pin Up or Shut Up” Episode On?
The Pin Up or Shut Up episode of Storage Wars will be broadcast on August 1 2023 on A&E at 10:32 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Pin Up or Shut Up” Episode New?
The Pin Up or Shut Up episode of Storage Wars is all new!
Storage Wars Pin Up or Shut Up Cast & Stars
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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 |
Pin Up or Shut Up 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. |