Kraig and his crew of clean-out specialists rid a client's garage of her kid's junk. From machetes to prom dresses, the crew uncovers some mismatched items. Making a profit off this garage is tough work, but a mysterious silver briefcase could change everything.
A garage full of hardware is a promising gig for Garage Brothers. Even though Tony takes a blow to the head, Kraig discovers a tool worth more than $1000! The day is shaping up nicely, until Kraig gets ganked.
Kraig takes on a hockey player's garage. Behind these doors are autographed cartoons, legendary hockey signatures and a signed stock car helmet. There's something for everyone in here. The only question is how much is it all worth?
The crew plunges into a garage full of throwbacks, where they discover the first-ever action hero, ancient electronics and a quirky mid-century carving. Even broken discoveries have all the markings of a major payday, if they can find all the missing pieces.
Five kids turned this garage into a hand-me-down dumping ground and Kraig struggles making a profit. Tony finds vintage beer and vampire killing gear, a questionable combo for sure. Getting anything done in this garage is tough, but toys can turn a serious profit if they're vintage.
Kraig's crew dives headfirst into a garage so messy it might take days to clean. A dark and sketchy tunnel, a satanic find and a questionable cue-stick only add to Kraig's anxiety. Can he cover his costs?
Garage Brothers search for valuable tools, which Tony repurposes as zombie survival gear. Kraig's kicking himself for taking this job but he has a chance to redeem himself when Tony challenges him to a friendly wager. Who's your money on?
Kraig and his crew help habitual flea-market pickers clean out a mismatched collection of stuff. One vintage find after another keeps the Garage Brothers busy at work. Will a first edition book signed by a legendary comedian raise profits in Kraig's favor?