I would wash those towels and put them at the flea market ! People love buying towels ! They sell very fast for a couple bucks each, I sold them when I bought my new house and got new ones!
I think you can get your money back, at least for sure. Don't know about your time. It was fun watching you go through it. And you never know till you take that chance. I love you, sweetie! Stay safe and healthy.❤️😘💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌️👶
Thanks for posting a realistic video about buying storage units. At least the toys you found are popular and should have no trouble selling at the flea market.
Well it wasn't a total loss You have lots of toys to sell at the flea. Hope you get another one soon I love seeing what surprises you find Have A Nice Day 🇨🇦🦩
Good to go on Adventures with you, Renee! I agree I'd rather gamble on $20. than $2000... that's insane!! The kiddos and doggies who get toys and fluffy towels/linens will enjoy them, I'm sure! Thanks! Enjoy your weekend~
Love your T-shirt. Would love to see you find a unit that could afford you the time to get to all your projects. As a shelter dog mom I thank you. Not a boom, not a bust, but good content. My thought was some family was trying to see if they could get rid of a child’s excess amount of toys, out of sight out of mind, and when they weren’t missed they let them go.
One day the 80's unit will come...Btw I am still waiting for Price Charming...Birds to hang my laundry...And my pony from Santa...But who knows they all may happen...Keep the faith...😄😜
Keep the faith is right hahah. I always wanted a puppy from Santa, never did get one though! Birds to hang the laundry.... I need some birds that will fold the laundry!
The unit could have been worse - the garbage bags could have been filled with actual trash. I've heard horror stories on some units where the garbage bags had nothing but actual garbage in them - used paper plates, boxes of opened food, broken tiles. It was a mess!
I loved this video🤩👍. I can't help to think if i had found a locker like that, I hear my daughter giggling with excietment.(sorry spelling) That would have been fun 40 years ago when she was 6. Thank you for the memories of much better times.👵Love Nana
We have women’s shelters here and if you aren’t selling the toys that may be a good place to donate them. Some victim services will take clean stuffies and they are given to children who find themselves in their care. At least everything looks clean and no nasty surprises. Thanks for the video Renae.
Nice risk for $25. Better luck next time Renee. Thanks for sharing the truth about these storage units. Not always a grand slam. Have a great weekend! Enjoy yourself doing what beings you happiness 😊
Well, I think you'll get your $20 back,but not a thousand fold. Great news here, the green on the Bob's shirt, outstanding! Better luck on the next unit 👍👍
I think you are right they took out what they wanted and just live the rest. You should be able to get your $20 back by the toys and books taking them to the flea market and I love the fact that you donate the blankets and towels to the animal shelters they are needing those items all the time. Thanks for the video I do like digging for treasure you never know what you’re going to find thank you and bye
I'm sure there was alot more stuff in that big of shed. They took out what they needed, wanted & could stuff in their car & left the rest. You should be able to recoup your $20 with toys & fluffing & deodorizing the plushies. It's a $20 adventure that's fun to check out & you never know....... Thanks for taking us along.
Renee, you’ll definitely make more on this unit than you did on that medical records unit. Lol. Lots of good stuff for the flea market. Love that you donate to the animal shelters. My Lucy is a rescue. 😊
Like you said, Renée: twenty bucks is not breaking the bank, and for that price it was a very limited risk. It´s a little mystery to me why these folks stored stuff like this in a storage locker. Anyways: you got tons of neat flea market items and will get your money back (and even more), that´s for sure ! 🤞 Have a great rest of this sunny and humid weekend (like it is over here), and keep it up ! ⛅Greets from GER, U.
Sometimes I think that storage was for a limited amount of time, like perhaps a move, and when the owners come back to retrieve their items, they either don't have enough room for things or just don't want to bring it back. So, not needing a unit anymore and not intending to pay rent, they just leave it there. I have a smaller size SUV like vehicle and everything in this unit, which really wasn't a lot, fit in my back seat & trunk. I could have sqeezed in a few more bags or a few boxes, but anyone with a smaller car could not have moved this in one trip. One thinks a 5x5 unit wouldn't take up that much space in a car, but one can really fit lots in there! It was a hot but pleasant afternoon here, a nice breeze blowing - perfect beach weather! (Of course, I'm not at the beach haha). Hope you have a great Saturday!
@@theresaknapp3767 - Towels do sell at the right kind of flea market - city ones where poor people shop for themselves. I'm not sure Renee sells at those.
@@theresaknapp3767 The market I sell at is more of a vintage/antique flea market. The towels would just sit there, unless they would be vintage beach towels with neat graphics on them. I receive so many comments on how animal shelters can use used towels, so that's where they will be going.
Hey Renee. That was fun. Getting a unit for $20 bocksis a steal. When you said someone got a unit for $2000 bock's. One thing I remembered was a person did get a unit for that much money and wished to God they hadn't. That storage unit was nothing but trash and they lost their money on it. But there was something in the unit that cost a $1000 bock's but still lost his money. You did okay Renee. You can sell the toys, and the shoes 👟 that you found can be donated for kids with just one leg. I hope next time the unit you get has a lot of treasures. The peg's, I mean the one's with the candy. Save them. You can find out how much they are worth. God Bless you Renee. Boy, was I blabbing to much. Sorry. Take care. Mari'a. 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏😊😊😊😍😍🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️👟😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Miss Moose places $20 on the crap table, throws the dice and rolls snake eyes, 🎲🎲and sadly craps out. Undeterred, she will return another day and win!😊
You are correct, Buzz! I'd rather gamble $20 than have been the person that spent almost $2,000 because a unit had boxes of Nike sneakers. My luck if I would have taken that gamble, the boxes would have been empty!
Renee, Always fun watching you, I remember the early days before you went full time. It must be satisfying being your own boss although more hours and a bit of anxiety at times. I wish you the best, Cheers, Rik Spector
You have the right idea , people who spend large amounts buying these units might win ,but more than not lose and do not purchase units in the long term , because the losses are to great.
I'd be willing to spend more money at in-person storage auctions, where you can really get a good look at what is in a unit, use a bright flashlight, and shine it on/inside/around objects versus attempting to zoom in on online storage auction pictures and hope that there isn't a couch or a stack of mattresses hiding behind boxes!
I don't know the first thing about any of the stuff that you found - but I'm glad you'll see a modest profit. Plus it keeps you off the streets, right? I can't imagine spending $2K on a unit but then I'm not in the business. It seems wise to treat these like a casino - walk in with a fixed amount of money to spend and never wager more than you're prepared to lose. You really do seem to attract electronic beeping - smoke alarms, trucks backing up, storage unit alarms. I actually didn't notice it until your note. But - that's life. Yesterday I want to and estate sale and accidentally dropped this hideous ceramic rabbit vegetable dish and broke the top. So I bought it ($8.50). It went back together OK but apparently I missed. a piece. I'm thinking of going back today to see if I can find it. Somehow I feel I owe it to the rabbit. Clearly something is wrong with me. The best thing was after I checked out, though, an elderly lady standing near me said, in a strong southern accent (think Dolly Parton), "Oh, honey, I'm so sorry about your pig." So at least you didn't end up with a ceramic rabbit with lettuce leaves for ears, carrots for front feet and eggplants for back feet! Hoe your items sell well! (Was that backpack with the cougar a Slazenger (sp?) - the tennis brand?). Have a great Saturday & thanks for the video! By the way - I don't buy a lot of cloth but is there any concern about washing that stuff in your personal washer & dryer? Should I take those things to a laundromat in case they are somehow infested? Thanks!
For storage units, I would make the trip to a laundromat and wash there. I also would suggest trying to see the "big picture" of the unit and its' cleanliness or lack thereof. If there would have been bags of half-opened food items, any rodent droppings, and foul smells, taking a quick peek at the linens/clothing can give you an idea if it's even worth donating. Some items have such a strong stench and you can just see that they have been in that unit marinating for quite some time, unfortunately it's best to just throw away. Now at estate sales, it's usually easy to see how a person lived and items like linens and shirts I would wash in my home washing machine. Your lettuce rabbit sounds like quite the little dish! I can somewhat picture it in my head. I would have purchased it as well after breaking it, even though it was an accident. Good thing it wasn't an $80 or $800 dish! On a different note, the weather is looking good for the flea market tomorrow so I am going with high hopes! Hope your weekend is going well!
@@PaperandMoose Thanks for the info about washing. I went back and found the other piece (my daughter wants the rabbit - the piece was the tail and it’s a cucumber!). We have a blessedly cool day here today - hope the weather holds for you for the FM!
Looks interesting, as long as there are no mysterious knocks on the INSIDE of that locked door!! None of my favorite creature! That's half the fun...now a stash of boxed Lionel Trains would be earth shattering. This find actually happened to a buddy of mine years ago...it was a stuffed basement...most was junk, till he got to the remaining dusty boxes...buried under the trash...and zingo...the train stuff saw the light of day...some of these items ended up in my collection, as he was not a train buff...being I helped him on some large jobs. I got the Lionels for a bargain basement price!! He since passed away, but I have his legacy in the form of these fine toys!!
Isn't that the best when you've been working through box after box and then you get to the last few and it's like the angels are singing because there is your favorite thing! Glad your buddy uncovered the trains and even better that you have a few in your collection! Hope things are going well out in San Fran!
@@PaperandMoose Everything is fine out here...however, I do miss the good old estate sale days. There are a few showing up, however the contents are mostly stuff from the 70s to 2000s...very boring (to me). One was quite bizarre, a collection of South American Ceremonial Masks...close to a hundred of them, plus several carved "fertility statues"...the place looked like a sacrificial den! I did not go, but saw the place on line. I'm sure your next "mystery unit" will make up for this lukewarm one!
From what I understand, only about one in ten storage unit buys will make you some good money. I was hoping this was your big win but I guess I'm going to have to wait for your next purchase. This Canadian viewer hopes you win really big. It will happen if you don't give up.
I would suggest you try the $200-400 range, especially if you could get Taco Stacks to go halves. You are a bit more likely to find really good stuff, and you can usually break even if you don't.
Renee!!! Thanks for taking us along! I appreciate you! I really like these storage ones as well its always interesting what was in there ? Like you said why hold on to this stuff??? Whats all in there??? Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!!!
Not all was lost the animals will be blessed and comforted with the towels, you might even bring joy to a child at the flea mkt. 20.00 will not break you and you was able to have content for RUclips.
Perhaps it was from an ill childs belongs, one with one leg, sans the single shoes. The child passed and the mother couldnt bare to bring herself to look at her daughters things again.. ( Oh the places my mind can wander! Lol)
I think perhaps the former owner removed what they wanted and then just left the unwanted items or what wouldn't fit in their car. The toys can go in a box and I'll sell them, or even give a few away to some kids that are shopping the market.
Great gamble ❤ it didn't strike gold but cheap and not to much work or trash . I bought one recently for 130 and everything was trash ,unit had leaked ruining everything and leaving lots of garbage but a cheap Bluetooth speaker I use everyday to hopefully recoop my money with music 😂😂 good thing my last 3 units all 10 × 16 for $20 $30 and $40 where great ,I could say one triple and 2 homeruns 🎉 hopefully the next one for you and me are grandslams 😅
Never bought a storage unit but am considering it because you get a volume of stuff to flip. You should make your money back on that one plus some profit.
That shop in Palmerton is closing and I believe a tattoo parlor is replacing it. He always played Christmas music outside his shop during the holidays. Believe he was in business for close to 50 years. Have a box full of Yellowstone trip memorabilia that was left at a municipal building outside of a cardboard recycle chute. Perhaps a relative did not have the heart to chuck it. I picked it up, have not totally looked at it yet but the couple was married 60 years@ . Let me know if you might be interested in it, for free naturally! Bill in Palmerton!
I miss them too! I go out weekly, but I just do not come across anything. I've been saving clips from when I do find the occasional items, so that video will come out once I have enough footage.
I love this video because I am in the same position as you I would love to buy a cheap storage unit just for the thrill. I did it like 25 years ago. Ready to do it again.
For a cheap unit, you really are only "losing" your time to clean it out. I bought a unit last year that looked like used kids toys and a highchair from the photos... behind all of that were a few boxes of military gear and brand-new, still with tags, dress uniforms. I think I bought that unit for $10 and made a great profit!
We have sold some My Little Pony stuff pretty well There are a group of grown men, “Bronies” that are Really into my little pony and certain ones are more desirable then others of course Whole another world out there😉😃 The one shoe made me think about the women’s single shoes you found that time in the curbside trash bags I have been to a couple storage unit sales and I know people that had done well at them …not for me I want to examine what I buy What do the people see that spends $2,000 on a unit?
For the $2,000 unit, they saw a stack of Nike sneaker boxes right in the front corner of a unit. I think one box was opened and it did contain sneakers, but that's a decent chunk of change to hope that the other boxes contained sneakers. If they did, they made the right gamble, if they didn't... lots of stuff to sell before even $2,000 back. I've heard about the Bronies - I think they even have conventions!
i have a feeling that the child was either taken away or had passed away, and that stuff was was a reminder or the hurt/loss so the left it. the pillows can also be donated to the animal shelter for the cats. people think of the dogs, but seldom the cats or other animals. the one "rhino" was a green dino.
That was an experience for you if nothing else! That was interesting on two levels! One of them is obvious. The second is not so obvious cuz it shocking that you do not follow the criteria of experienced storage buyers/youtubers like What the Hales & Storage Auction Pirate! They have done very well! If you follow their criteria then you will be taking less of a risk! It makes logical sense! Does it not?
I at one time bought an abandoned storage unit with I think it was around 9 my little ponies. They ranged in date from 1985-1989. Most were 1987. They were NOT in the best of shape though. I still managed to get between $10-$15 dollars a piece !
Lots of book bags for school kids😊
You'll make some money and you are helping the dogs and cats in the shelter. Thats a big win in my book.☺
I love the mystery of storage units.
Feel sorry the little, toy-less girl who is out there wearing mismatched shoes. Thanks for sharing a slice of real life.
I would wash those towels and put them at the flea market ! People love buying towels ! They sell very fast for a couple bucks each, I sold them when I bought my new house and got new ones!
$20 and we got to watch you dig for treasures, not bad 😉
I think you can get your money back, at least for sure. Don't know about your time. It was fun watching you go through it. And you never know till you take that chance. I love you, sweetie! Stay safe and healthy.❤️😘💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏✌️👶
Thanks for taking me along
Thanks for posting a realistic video about buying storage units. At least the toys you found are popular and should have no trouble selling at the flea market.
Well it wasn't a total loss You have lots of toys to sell at the flea. Hope you get another one soon I love seeing what surprises you find Have A Nice Day 🇨🇦🦩
Reality for sure! You did okay, should make some money! Take care;
There’s a hundred dollars easily. Look after the cents and you’ll have lots of dollars backing you up. Good luck from Blighty!
Looks lean, but a small profit may be had. At least it was clean. God bless ✝
Love your attitude - you never get too fussed.😊
Good to go on Adventures with you, Renee! I agree I'd rather gamble on $20. than $2000... that's insane!! The kiddos and doggies who get toys and fluffy towels/linens will enjoy them, I'm sure! Thanks! Enjoy your weekend~
Love your T-shirt. Would love to see you find a unit that could afford you the time to get to all your projects. As a shelter dog mom I thank you. Not a boom, not a bust, but good content. My thought was some family was trying to see if they could get rid of a child’s excess amount of toys, out of sight out of mind, and when they weren’t missed they let them go.
One day the 80's unit will come...Btw I am still waiting for Price Charming...Birds to hang my laundry...And my pony from Santa...But who knows they all may happen...Keep the faith...😄😜
Keep the faith is right hahah. I always wanted a puppy from Santa, never did get one though! Birds to hang the laundry.... I need some birds that will fold the laundry!
@@PaperandMoose and clean the bathroom
I always admire your attitude - you didn’t find what you were hoping for but you just take it stride. 😊
The unit could have been worse - the garbage bags could have been filled with actual trash. I've heard horror stories on some units where the garbage bags had nothing but actual garbage in them - used paper plates, boxes of opened food, broken tiles. It was a mess!
I like the idea of the $1.00 table flea market.
So glad it was clean and great you can donate bedding and towels for dog shelters to use.
Thank you for donating to the animal shelters.
I loved this video🤩👍. I can't help to think if i had found a locker like that, I hear my daughter giggling with excietment.(sorry spelling) That would have been fun 40 years ago when she was 6. Thank you for the memories of much better times.👵Love Nana
Nana, my oldest child would have loved all of that My little Pony stuff when she was young. Its excitement, you were so close.
We have women’s shelters here and if you aren’t selling the toys that may be a good place to donate them. Some victim services will take clean stuffies and they are given to children who find themselves in their care. At least everything looks clean and no nasty surprises. Thanks for the video Renae.
Good flea market items! I love your shirt 👕 🎉🛒🛍👍✨️
Some poor little girl is missing her favorite toys.
Lol I first read your shirt thought it said boobs! 😅 Great video.
Does seeing some little kid's toys in an abandoned locker make anyone else sad? The animal shelter says thank you; most of them LOVE towels.
Storage units purchases is always sad, I am sure there is a tragic story behind almost everyone of them. Yes kids toys is the worst. Very sad!
Totally agree..it makes me think of the little ones who are missing their toys.😢
I wonder if the mom/dad went to jail and lost custody of their daughter but kept all the things she loved. Prayers for the little girl and patents.
Renee you are looking great today love the t shirt with that color green look s good on you 😊
Thanks so much!
Nice risk for $25. Better luck next time Renee. Thanks for sharing the truth about these storage units. Not always a grand slam.
Have a great weekend! Enjoy yourself doing what beings you happiness 😊
Well, I think you'll get your $20 back,but not a thousand fold. Great news here, the green on the Bob's shirt, outstanding! Better luck on the next unit 👍👍
I think you are right they took out what they wanted and just live the rest. You should be able to get your $20 back by the toys and books taking them to the flea market and I love the fact that you donate the blankets and towels to the animal shelters they are needing those items all the time. Thanks for the video I do like digging for treasure you never know what you’re going to find thank you and bye
I'm sure there was alot more stuff in that big of shed. They took out what they needed, wanted & could stuff in their car & left the rest. You should be able to recoup your $20 with toys & fluffing & deodorizing the plushies. It's a $20 adventure that's fun to check out & you never know....... Thanks for taking us along.
Good choice for $20.00....you can get more than that back at the flea market.
Hey Renee, hopefully the views will give you back your time and effort. Nothing lost. Keep inspiring.
Renee, you’ll definitely make more on this unit than you did on that medical records unit. Lol. Lots of good stuff for the flea market. Love that you donate to the animal shelters. My Lucy is a rescue. 😊
Like you said, Renée: twenty bucks is not breaking the bank, and for that price it was a very limited risk. It´s a little mystery to me why these folks stored stuff like this in a storage locker. Anyways: you got tons of neat flea market items and will get your money back (and even more), that´s for sure ! 🤞 Have a great rest of this sunny and humid weekend (like it is over here), and keep it up ! ⛅Greets from GER, U.
Sometimes I think that storage was for a limited amount of time, like perhaps a move, and when the owners come back to retrieve their items, they either don't have enough room for things or just don't want to bring it back. So, not needing a unit anymore and not intending to pay rent, they just leave it there. I have a smaller size SUV like vehicle and everything in this unit, which really wasn't a lot, fit in my back seat & trunk. I could have sqeezed in a few more bags or a few boxes, but anyone with a smaller car could not have moved this in one trip. One thinks a 5x5 unit wouldn't take up that much space in a car, but one can really fit lots in there! It was a hot but pleasant afternoon here, a nice breeze blowing - perfect beach weather! (Of course, I'm not at the beach haha). Hope you have a great Saturday!
Why don't you sell the towels at the flea market.
@@theresaknapp3767 - Towels do sell at the right kind of flea market - city ones where poor people shop for themselves. I'm not sure Renee sells at those.
@@vinyl1Earthlink There are poor people EVERYWHERE!
@@theresaknapp3767 The market I sell at is more of a vintage/antique flea market. The towels would just sit there, unless they would be vintage beach towels with neat graphics on them. I receive so many comments on how animal shelters can use used towels, so that's where they will be going.
Hey Renee. That was fun. Getting a unit for $20 bocksis a steal. When you said someone got a unit for $2000 bock's. One thing I remembered was a person did get a unit for that much money and wished to God they hadn't. That storage unit was nothing but trash and they lost their money on it. But there was something in the unit that cost a $1000 bock's but still lost his money. You did okay Renee. You can sell the toys, and the shoes 👟 that you found can be donated for kids with just one leg. I hope next time the unit you get has a lot of treasures. The peg's, I mean the one's with the candy. Save them. You can find out how much they are worth. God Bless you Renee. Boy, was I blabbing to much. Sorry. Take care. Mari'a. 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏😊😊😊😍😍🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️👟😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Yeah it's worth 20 dollars just to get to go through it and like you said you never know what you might find.
Great fun , Well over 50 bucks at the flea market id wager , i like your t shirt 😊
Miss Moose places $20 on the crap table, throws the dice and rolls snake eyes, 🎲🎲and sadly craps out. Undeterred, she will return another day and win!😊
You are correct, Buzz! I'd rather gamble $20 than have been the person that spent almost $2,000 because a unit had boxes of Nike sneakers. My luck if I would have taken that gamble, the boxes would have been empty!
Not bad for the 20 but you never know. Thanks Renee.
Renee,
Always fun watching you, I remember the early days before you went full time.
It must be satisfying being your own boss although
more hours and a bit of anxiety at times.
I wish you the best,
Cheers,
Rik Spector
I love your videos
You have the right idea , people who spend large amounts buying these units might win ,but more than not lose and do not purchase units in the long term , because the losses are to great.
I'd be willing to spend more money at in-person storage auctions, where you can really get a good look at what is in a unit, use a bright flashlight, and shine it on/inside/around objects versus attempting to zoom in on online storage auction pictures and hope that there isn't a couch or a stack of mattresses hiding behind boxes!
My little pony is good find ..pez always good..sqoose mellow will make you,re money back😅
Renee! stay cool!!😮
It got a bit warm in there packing things up and packing up the car, but not too bad!
I don't know the first thing about any of the stuff that you found - but I'm glad you'll see a modest profit. Plus it keeps you off the streets, right? I can't imagine spending $2K on a unit but then I'm not in the business. It seems wise to treat these like a casino - walk in with a fixed amount of money to spend and never wager more than you're prepared to lose. You really do seem to attract electronic beeping - smoke alarms, trucks backing up, storage unit alarms. I actually didn't notice it until your note. But - that's life. Yesterday I want to and estate sale and accidentally dropped this hideous ceramic rabbit vegetable dish and broke the top. So I bought it ($8.50). It went back together OK but apparently I missed. a piece. I'm thinking of going back today to see if I can find it. Somehow I feel I owe it to the rabbit. Clearly something is wrong with me. The best thing was after I checked out, though, an elderly lady standing near me said, in a strong southern accent (think Dolly Parton), "Oh, honey, I'm so sorry about your pig." So at least you didn't end up with a ceramic rabbit with lettuce leaves for ears, carrots for front feet and eggplants for back feet! Hoe your items sell well! (Was that backpack with the cougar a Slazenger (sp?) - the tennis brand?). Have a great Saturday & thanks for the video! By the way - I don't buy a lot of cloth but is there any concern about washing that stuff in your personal washer & dryer? Should I take those things to a laundromat in case they are somehow infested? Thanks!
For storage units, I would make the trip to a laundromat and wash there. I also would suggest trying to see the "big picture" of the unit and its' cleanliness or lack thereof. If there would have been bags of half-opened food items, any rodent droppings, and foul smells, taking a quick peek at the linens/clothing can give you an idea if it's even worth donating. Some items have such a strong stench and you can just see that they have been in that unit marinating for quite some time, unfortunately it's best to just throw away. Now at estate sales, it's usually easy to see how a person lived and items like linens and shirts I would wash in my home washing machine. Your lettuce rabbit sounds like quite the little dish! I can somewhat picture it in my head. I would have purchased it as well after breaking it, even though it was an accident. Good thing it wasn't an $80 or $800 dish! On a different note, the weather is looking good for the flea market tomorrow so I am going with high hopes! Hope your weekend is going well!
@@PaperandMoose Thanks for the info about washing. I went back and found the other piece (my daughter wants the rabbit - the piece was the tail and it’s a cucumber!). We have a blessedly cool day here today - hope the weather holds for you for the FM!
Looks interesting, as long as there are no mysterious knocks on the INSIDE of that locked door!! None of my favorite creature! That's half the fun...now a stash of boxed Lionel Trains would be earth shattering. This find actually happened to a buddy of mine years ago...it was a stuffed basement...most was junk, till he got to the remaining dusty boxes...buried under the trash...and zingo...the train stuff saw the light of day...some of these items ended up in my collection, as he was not a train buff...being I helped him on some large jobs. I got the Lionels for a bargain basement price!! He since passed away, but I have his legacy in the form of these fine toys!!
Isn't that the best when you've been working through box after box and then you get to the last few and it's like the angels are singing because there is your favorite thing! Glad your buddy uncovered the trains and even better that you have a few in your collection! Hope things are going well out in San Fran!
@@PaperandMoose Everything is fine out here...however, I do miss the good old estate sale days. There are a few showing up, however the contents are mostly stuff from the 70s to 2000s...very boring (to me). One was quite bizarre, a collection of South American Ceremonial Masks...close to a hundred of them, plus several carved "fertility statues"...the place looked like a sacrificial den! I did not go, but saw the place on line. I'm sure your next "mystery unit" will make up for this lukewarm one!
From what I understand, only about one in ten storage unit buys will make you some good money. I was hoping this was your big win but I guess I'm going to have to wait for your next purchase. This Canadian viewer hopes you win really big. It will happen if you don't give up.
Thank you for the kind words!
I think the child has outgrown the toys so it was left in the locker.
Son't worry about backround noise, the only one that bothers me are the smoke alrms beeping at your house cleanouts, I keep thinking its mine.😆
Thought the beeping was my washing machine which isn't on. 😊😊
I would suggest you try the $200-400 range, especially if you could get Taco Stacks to go halves. You are a bit more likely to find really good stuff, and you can usually break even if you don't.
You can easily make your money back on this. Although I think this is random stuff from other units that someone didn't take.
You can sell the toys, purses, and backpacks. The towels are good for shelters, or cut up to use with Swiffer mops. At least $50. Tina, Al's wife
Renee!!! Thanks for taking us along! I appreciate you! I really like these storage ones as well its always interesting what was in there ? Like you said why hold on to this stuff??? Whats all in there??? Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!!!
Not all was lost the animals will be blessed and comforted with the towels, you might even bring joy to a child at the flea mkt. 20.00 will not break you and you was able to have content for RUclips.
Your hair looks really good right now long u look different looks good
I think so too
You are so chilled lately well done.
I think you can make your money back with this one !
You was going to wear the dress you found at the last storage unit when you got the next one 🤔📹👍❤️😉
remember nickels and dimes add up and you are looking nice as ever
Keep the toys. Put them in a box below your table at the fleemarket. Toy cars an other random toys help to get Focus to your Spot
You're still gonna get back your twenty dollars and it's the thrill of the hunt
Your time is never on sale or half off. Fun gamble once or twice a year for video content. Continue to build on your strengths
Hey the totes alone is a good amount of value
What is your favorite thing to collect on your channel
Ephemera for sure! I love old paper & the history that comes with it!
Do you keep a receipt, for taxes, of items you donate to animal shelters? If you don't, you should. Every bit helps!
❤ TFS
Perhaps it was from an ill childs belongs, one with one leg, sans the single shoes. The child passed and the mother couldnt bare to bring herself to look at her daughters things again..
( Oh the places my mind can wander! Lol)
I was thinking the same thing but didn’t want to say it 😃
Me too
Surely no one would pay monthly for a rental to store that small pile.
Anything to even take up space on your regular flea market tables?
I think perhaps the former owner removed what they wanted and then just left the unwanted items or what wouldn't fit in their car. The toys can go in a box and I'll sell them, or even give a few away to some kids that are shopping the market.
Great video 💕💕💕
I wish for you a big score! It will be yours one day!
Can the FAO pup bring a decent amount?
Looks like some basic flea market stuff.
Great gamble ❤ it didn't strike gold but cheap and not to much work or trash . I bought one recently for 130 and everything was trash ,unit had leaked ruining everything and leaving lots of garbage but a cheap Bluetooth speaker I use everyday to hopefully recoop my money with music 😂😂 good thing my last 3 units all 10 × 16 for $20 $30 and $40 where great ,I could say one triple and 2 homeruns 🎉 hopefully the next one for you and me are grandslams 😅
I could never spend money on a gamble like that. Im sure its an addiction to others. Lol
Never bought a storage unit but am considering it because you get a volume of stuff to flip. You should make your money back on that one plus some profit.
the backpack is worth some. check it
I like your shirt💜
It's a nice vintage one!
@@PaperandMoose I could tell, 🌀🪄
That shop in Palmerton is closing and I believe a tattoo parlor is replacing it. He always played Christmas music outside his shop during the holidays. Believe he was in business for close to 50 years. Have a box full of Yellowstone trip memorabilia that was left at a municipal building outside of a cardboard recycle chute. Perhaps a relative did not have the heart to chuck it. I picked it up, have not totally looked at it yet but the couple was married 60 years@ . Let me know if you might be interested in it, for free naturally! Bill in Palmerton!
I miss your trash picking videos😊
I miss them too! I go out weekly, but I just do not come across anything. I've been saving clips from when I do find the occasional items, so that video will come out once I have enough footage.
It's toy day! Rejoice!!! They'll sell at the flea market and you'll recover your $20 .
Fun unit 😊
You'll make your $20 back on the book bags and squishmallows. Wasn't that 2 nd shoe a match to the first one?
I love this video because I am in the same position as you I would love to buy a cheap storage unit just for the thrill. I did it like 25 years ago. Ready to do it again.
For a cheap unit, you really are only "losing" your time to clean it out. I bought a unit last year that looked like used kids toys and a highchair from the photos... behind all of that were a few boxes of military gear and brand-new, still with tags, dress uniforms. I think I bought that unit for $10 and made a great profit!
We have sold some My Little Pony stuff pretty well
There are a group of grown men, “Bronies” that are Really into my little pony and certain ones are more desirable then others of course
Whole another world out there😉😃
The one shoe made me think about the women’s single shoes you found that time in the curbside trash bags
I have been to a couple storage unit sales and I know people that had done well at them …not for me I want to examine what I buy
What do the people see that spends $2,000 on a unit?
For the $2,000 unit, they saw a stack of Nike sneaker boxes right in the front corner of a unit. I think one box was opened and it did contain sneakers, but that's a decent chunk of change to hope that the other boxes contained sneakers. If they did, they made the right gamble, if they didn't... lots of stuff to sell before even $2,000 back. I've heard about the Bronies - I think they even have conventions!
You won't get rich from it but some puppies and children will be very happy...it will surely pay for a small bill at the end of the month as well
wonderful video - Greetings from Alison in Northern Ireland xx
i have a feeling that the child was either taken away or had passed away, and that stuff was was a reminder or the hurt/loss so the left it.
the pillows can also be donated to the animal shelter for the cats.
people think of the dogs, but seldom the cats or other animals.
the one "rhino" was a green dino.
If you find the second FILA sneaker, they are pretty pricy for a little girl's shoe
I didn't find it, too bad!
You never know...🥰🥰
Strange its nothing but a child's belongings.
Plus you get a video out of it 😎
You a good person.
That was an experience for you if nothing else! That was interesting on two levels! One of them is
obvious. The second is not so obvious cuz it shocking that you do not follow the criteria of experienced storage buyers/youtubers like What the Hales & Storage Auction Pirate! They have done very well!
If you follow their criteria then you will be taking less of a risk! It makes logical sense! Does it not?
Your local vet may want towels also.
I at one time bought an abandoned storage unit with I think it was around 9 my little ponies. They ranged in date from 1985-1989. Most were 1987. They were NOT in the best of shape though. I still managed to get between $10-$15 dollars a piece !
The vintage Ponies do bring in decent money, even with some damage, like you said. Sounds like it wasn't a bad unit!
Hah, I thought the beeping was my ears ringing.
Love your hair
Sqishmallows are worth something
Some little girl lost all her stuff so sad!