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Sep 08, 2016
What can I say, its a battery!
This little battery is used in Mazda FOBs. This is the battery specified in the owners manual. I found it lasted about 5 years.
This seller offered the battery at a good price. Albertson's sells them for twice as much with a closer expiration date.

Jul 03, 2018
Upgrade of Anet A8
Most of the bearings are sold to retrofit an Anet A8 3D printer. There are pluses and minuses of this retrofit.
Pro:
The stock bearings are very loose. These bearings are smoother and tighter. This should result in less ghosting.
There is a slight reduction in noise.
Since these bearings are sled-lubricating you don’t have to oil or grease the shafts.
Cons:
Since these bearings are at tight fit any misalignment will cause a jam.
The shafts supplied by Anet are not made to the tolerance appropriate for this style of bearing. They are likely to wear out quickly. The shafts cans be replaced with precision shaft by that is even more money thrown into the project.

Sep 08, 2016
Works but is a compromise.
This little plastic tray holds an SSD securely. That's the goal here. The picture shows a handle on the rear. In your situation you may need to cut the handle off or put it on the front.
The reason for my 'no' on quality is that you will have to drill out the mounting holes. They are too small for the standard metric screw used to secure hard drives. The plastic is too hard for the screw to 'self-tap'.