If you're a fan of 'Extreme Couponing' (2011) and love the thrill of saving big, you'll enjoy these 10 similar shows and movies that dive into the world of bargain hunting, smart shopping, and extreme savings. Whether you're looking for more reality TV excitement or documentaries about frugal living, this list has something for every savvy shopper.

Shark Tank (2009)
Description: This show revolves around entrepreneurs pitching their ideas to investors, highlighting the financial risks and rewards, much like the high-stakes financial decisions seen in shows about extreme money management.
Fact: The show has led to several successful products, including the Scrub Daddy sponge, which became a multi-million dollar business.


Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: It features the buying and selling of items, often with a focus on getting the best deal, which aligns with the themes of financial negotiation and resourcefulness.
Fact: The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, where the show is filmed, is a real business in Las Vegas that has been family-owned for decades.


Hoarders (2009)
Description: It explores extreme behaviors related to accumulation and saving, though in a more psychological context, it mirrors the obsession with collecting and retaining items seen in financial extremity shows.
Fact: The show often features professional organizers and therapists helping individuals tackle their hoarding issues.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: It involves bidding on abandoned storage units, showcasing the gamble and potential financial windfall, much like the high-stakes financial decisions in shows about extreme money management.
Fact: The show has spawned several spin-offs and is known for its dramatic bidding wars.


Extreme Cheapskates (2012)
Description: This series delves into the lives of individuals who take frugality to the extreme, showcasing unconventional money-saving techniques that align closely with the themes of financial extremity.
Fact: Some participants on the show have gone viral for their extreme cost-cutting measures, like reusing dental floss.


Til Debt Do Us Part (2005)
Description: This show focuses on financial struggles and budgeting, often highlighting extreme measures people take to manage their money, similar to the themes of financial extremity and resourcefulness.
Fact: The show was originally a Canadian production but gained popularity in the U.S. due to its relatable financial advice.


Money for Nothing (2015)
Description: The show highlights the transformation of discarded items into valuable products, emphasizing resourcefulness and the potential in what others consider waste.
Fact: The series is filmed in the UK and features skilled artisans who upcycle trash into treasure.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: The show follows experts who hunt for valuable antiques and collectibles, emphasizing the thrill of finding hidden treasures and making smart financial deals.
Fact: The hosts often travel across the U.S. in their iconic van, searching for rare items in barns and basements.


Flea Market Flip (2012)
Description: This series focuses on buying items at flea markets and flipping them for profit, highlighting the creativity and financial acumen needed to turn a profit from second-hand goods.
Fact: The show often features DIY experts who transform old items into stylish, sellable products.


The Profit (2013)
Description: It focuses on turning around struggling businesses by implementing smart financial strategies, resonating with the themes of financial savvy and extreme measures to save or make money.
Fact: Host Marcus Lemonis often invests his own money into the businesses he helps, making the stakes personal.
