Gaming Guide

Storage Hunters: Open World Accessories – Slots, Sell Prices, and Locations

Every Head, Back, and Wrist accessory, where it drops, what it sells for, and the stat modifiers that make some worth keeping.

Every Head, Back, and Wrist accessory, where it drops, what it sells for, and the stat modifiers that make some worth keeping.

Accessories in Storage Hunters: Open World do two jobs at once. They change how your avatar looks, and they roll stat modifiers that can shift how fast you move, how well you bid, and how often buyers tip you in diamonds. There are 16 of them spread across three slots, and most of them turn up inside the storage units you win at auction.

Quick answer: Equip up to three accessories at once, one each in the Head, Back, and Wrist slots, through the Accessories tab in your inventory. Before selling any accessory for cash, open it and read its stat modifiers, because a strong buff can be worth more than the sale price.


Accessory slots and how equipping works

Your avatar has three dedicated accessory slots, and each accessory fits only one of them. You can wear one item per slot, so a full loadout is three accessories at a time.

  • Head – worn on the avatar’s head (hats, helmets, crowns).
  • Back – worn on the avatar’s back.
  • Wrist – worn on the avatar’s wrist (watches and wristbands).

All accessories with sell prices and locations

The table below lists every accessory, the slot it fills, its base sell price, and the area where it shows up inside storage units. Prices listed here are the base values. An accessory’s actual sell price can vary depending on its condition, so always check before listing it.

AccessorySlotSell PriceLocation
Cardboard HatHead$40Junk Yard
Fruit Skin Helmet Junk YardHead$60Junk Yard
Party Hat Junk YardHead$120Junk Yard
Straw HatHead$220Junk Yard
Scrap Valk Junk YardHead$415Junk Yard
Safe WristbandWrist$475Back Alley
Scrap DominusHead$565Junk Yard
Flower Wristband FarmyardWrist$750Farmyard
Rider Helmet Back AlleyHead$800Back Alley
Spike WristbandWrist$2,600Back Alley
Skull Domino Crown Back AlleyHead$4,500Back Alley
Gangster Valk Back AlleyHead$7,500Back Alley
Pink WatchWrist$8,500Back Alley
C4 Wristband Back AlleyWrist$12,500Back Alley
Bear Cap FarmyardHead$13,500Farmyard
Gangster DominusHead$15,000Back Alley

The Junk Yard supplies the cheapest head pieces early on, while the most valuable items, like the Gangster Dominus at $15,000 and the C4 Wristband at $12,500, come out of the Back Alley. The Bear Cap and Flower Wristband are Farmyard finds, so you won’t see them until you’ve pushed past the second area.


Accessory stat modifiers

Every accessory carries one or more stat modifiers, and these are what make some pieces worth wearing instead of selling. The modifiers are assigned randomly, so two copies of the same accessory can roll different bonuses. Some rolls are negative and act as debuffs, which is why reading the stats first matters.

ModifierEffect
LuckIncreases your Luck stat.
Energy Drink TimeExtends the duration of Energy Drink effects.
Tip ChanceRaises the chance that buyers tip you diamonds.
WalkspeedIncreases your movement speed.
Vehicle SpeedIncreases your vehicle’s speed.
Bid RecoverySpeeds up how fast your bid meter recovers.
Bid Zone WidthWidens the bid zone during auctions.
Bid Arrow SpeedIncreases the speed of the bid arrow during auctions.
NPC Offers BonusRaises the default offers NPC buyers make.

Tip: Modifiers tied to bidding, such as Bid Zone Width and Bid Recovery, help you win auctions you’d otherwise lose to NPCs, while Tip Chance and NPC Offers Bonus put more cash and diamonds in your pocket on the selling side.


How to equip an accessory

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Launch Storage Hunters: Open World on Roblox and finish the tutorial if you haven’t already.
Open your inventory from the hotbar or by pressing the T key, then go to the Accessories tab.
Choose the Head, Back, or Wrist category, then click the accessory you want to wear. It equips into that slot immediately and the bonus or debuff applies while it’s on.

Keep it or sell it

Accessories drop inside storage units when you win auctions, and you can always sell them in your shop for the prices listed above. The trap is selling on price alone. Because modifiers roll at random, a cheap Cardboard Hat with a strong Luck or Bid Zone Width roll can do more for your run than dumping it for $40. Open each accessory, read the modifiers, and only sell the ones whose stats don’t help your build or that rolled a debuff.