Kraig and crew find a valuable Lionel train set, a vintage Barbie playhouse, an Austin Healey roadster and a Yankee Clipper. But some vintage hubcaps surprise Kraig the most. (S6 Ep9)
Kraig dives into a small space and comes out with huge findings, like a valuable vintage Coke machine, and collectible professional sports pennants from teams that no longer exist.(S6 Ep8)
Movie Mania: Kraig's on a mission to bring home a life-sized silver superhero. An extremely rare autographed comic book cover turns heads and raises profits. (S3 Ep11)
Can Kraig turn a profit on some iconic discoveries like an item salvaged from the Titanic, KISS Army action figures with a shockingly unexpected value and a research microscope used by Kodak? (S6 Ep7)
European discoveries like a famous board game written in another language and a beautiful set of uranium glass keep the crew guessing all day long. (S6 Ep6)
Picker's Payday: If the guys can decipher the valuables from the junk, they might strike it rich. Garage Brothers uncover puzzling farming gear and an especially rare tube radio. (S3 Ep9)
Discoveries of the Century: There's something from every decade in this junk jammed garage. This discovery contains strange tools, an antique punch clock, and an impenetrable safe. (S3 Ep2)
Too Cool For School: Kraig and the crew clean a garage stuffed with old-school collectibles: boxes full of vintage beer cans, and the first electronic handheld gaming consoles ever made. (S3 Ep1)
Kraig and team head to the United Kingdom to dig through a garage full of British antiques, and find some of their coolest discoveries to date. (S6 Ep13)
The Garage Brothers dont charge for clearing clutter, but they get to keep any valuables they unearth - and maybe even turn a profit from selling them on. (S6 Ep12)
Kraig and team unearth a variety of items worth big bucks, from firefighter gear and an old Victrola talking machine to the Millennium Falcon and signed hockey memorabilia. (S6 Ep5)
The Brothers discover some seriously strange stuff: dogs dressed like humans, a two-player pinball machine, a condominium designed for chickens and a photograph that could be worth thousands. (S6 Ep4)
Cellar's Market: There's 50 years of history packed into this storage space: groovy vintage furniture, antique cameras, and a piano that literally plays itself! (S3 Ep8)
Living Legends and Fake Torsos: The crew discovers memorabilia autographed by a hockey team and mannequins covered in art. They are some of the coolest discoveries the Brothers have made! (S3 Ep7)
Ten rooms filled with a wild array of items have something for everyone, including china crafted from bone, a giant bunny and some strange dolls. (S6 Ep3)
The promise of 100-year-old items lures Kraig into a garage stuffed with discoveries. Along with two Spanish antique swords, the crew uncover artwork signed by Andy Warhol. (S6 Ep2)
Fitness Freak Out: A huge garage presents an opportunity for huge profits when the guys find an insanely powerful spotlight, cool tools and old items from an even older tavern. (S3 Ep5)
Kraig Bantle and his crew are surprised to find items they've never seen before, including two boxes full of exotic insects and rare vintage Transformers. (S6 Ep1)
Overstuffed spaces are transformed when Kraig and his family business, Garage Brothers, step in to clear the clutter, free of charge. The catch? He gets to keep whatever he finds. (S5 Ep13)
Knives and Knickknacks: A thrift store fanatic filled her garage to the brim with all sorts of odds and ends. A $31,000 discovery makes this job stand apart from all the others. (S3 Ep4)
Trailer Treasure: This is the dirtiest job the Garage Brothers have ever taken on, but with big risk comes big reward. Kitchen appliances and a remarkable turntable make this job worthwhile. (S3 Ep3)
Trillion Dollar Mess: The crew find Happy Days memorabilia and a trillion dollar bill. They also cash in on some old Nintendo and Fisher-Price toys. Then Ron gets locked in a rabbit coupe. (S5 Ep12)
Hot Mess: Kraig cleans out a fireman's garage filled with surefire sellers and smoking discoveries. But the job really heats up when the guys discover a 100-year-old plaque. (S5 Ep11)
Discoveries of the Century: There's something from every decade in this junk jammed garage. This discovery contains strange tools, an antique punch clock, and an impenetrable safe. (S3 Ep2)
Too Cool For School: Kraig and the crew clean a garage stuffed with old-school collectibles: boxes full of vintage beer cans, and the first electronic handheld gaming consoles ever made. (S3 Ep1)
A Horrifying Discovery: The gang finds He-Man in a garage, and Kraig's shocked by the value. When Ron opens a locked box, the guys make a horrifying discovery and Tony almost quits. (S5 Ep10)
First Editions and Fireballs: Kraig descends into a basement stuffed with magic tricks. He finds a first edition comic book which might set him up for an early retirement. (S5 Ep9)
Kraig and team head to the United Kingdom to dig through a garage full of British antiques, and find some of their coolest discoveries to date. (S6 Ep13)
The Garage Brothers dont charge for clearing clutter, but they get to keep any valuables they unearth - and maybe even turn a profit from selling them on. (S6 Ep12)
Kraig Bantle cleans out a garage for free and discovers an item that literally sends sparks flying, an invention that might have been owned by a mad scientist. (S6 Ep11)
Kraig takes on a basement that hasn't been emptied in over 80 years and finds an assortment of relics that are so old and bizarre that it's difficult to determine their origin. (S6 Ep10)
Kraig and crew find a valuable Lionel train set, a vintage Barbie playhouse, an Austin Healey roadster and a Yankee Clipper. But some vintage hubcaps surprise Kraig the most. (S6 Ep9)
Kraig dives into a small space and comes out with huge findings, like a valuable vintage Coke machine, and collectible professional sports pennants from teams that no longer exist.(S6 Ep8)
Championship Cleanout: A boxer needs his garage cleaned out - and it's full of hard-hitting discoveries, like a glove signed by Muhammad Ali. Is his signature real or a feint? (S5 Ep8)
Up Lifting Overhaul: The Garage Brothers have something special up their sleeves for an antique-packed garage, and the team brings in a solution for a homeowner's storage needs. (S5 Ep7)
Kraig Bantle cleans out a garage for free and discovers an item that literally sends sparks flying, an invention that might have been owned by a mad scientist. (S6 Ep11)
Kraig takes on a basement that hasn't been emptied in over 80 years and finds an assortment of relics that are so old and bizarre that it's difficult to determine their origin. (S6 Ep10)
Spaghetti and a Revolution: Kraig and the gang discover a knife crafted out of buffalo bones and an ivory box that might be worth thousands, but can they legally sell them? (S5 Ep6)
Kraig and crew find a valuable Lionel train set, a vintage Barbie playhouse, an Austin Healey roadster and a Yankee Clipper. But some vintage hubcaps surprise Kraig the most. (S6 Ep9)
Kraig dives into a small space and comes out with huge findings, like a valuable vintage Coke machine, and collectible professional sports pennants from teams that no longer exist.(S6 Ep8)
Gold Rush: During a cleanout, Kraig and the crew discover the RMS Titanic, an old-school GI Joe and a 20-dollar gold coin potentially worth more than $100,000. (S5 Ep4)
Just What the Doctor Ordered: An enormous space is packed so tight the Garage Brothers can barely move. Kraig discovers the biggest vintage sign he's ever found. (S5 Ep3)
Can Kraig turn a profit on some iconic discoveries like an item salvaged from the Titanic, KISS Army action figures with a shockingly unexpected value and a research microscope used by Kodak? (S6 Ep7)
European discoveries like a famous board game written in another language and a beautiful set of uranium glass keep the crew guessing all day long. (S6 Ep6)
Kraig and team unearth a variety of items worth big bucks, from firefighter gear and an old Victrola talking machine to the Millennium Falcon and signed hockey memorabilia. (S6 Ep5)
The Brothers discover some seriously strange stuff: dogs dressed like humans, a two-player pinball machine, a condominium designed for chickens and a photograph that could be worth thousands. (S6 Ep4)