By
eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Decide if you want a machine designed for commercial or home use. A butt blaster designed for home use is much cheaper but will probably not last as long as a commercial machine.
Step2
Take the measurements of the area where you plan to put the machine and check the measurements of the butt blaster to make sure it will fit.
Step3
Consider shopping for the machine in person vs. buying online so you can actually try out the butt blaster and see if it feels right for you. Not every body type fits every exercise machine.
Step4
Look for sales on butt blasters in physical fitness equipment stores. Watch for new gyms going out of business that are selling equipment. You might get a great price.
Step5
Discuss payment options with the sales person. You may be able to lease the equipment.
Step6
Confirm that the machine will be delivered already assembled and whether the shipping cost is included in the price. Ask about a warranty and how to have the machine serviced if necessary.