D1M46EA: HARD disk hardware Kit

Dear Sir

I'm looking to expand my disk space by adding an SSD for my HP Envy 6 1206ed. To do this however, I need a HARD disk hardware Kit to fix this SSD. This Kit of equipment (both 708268-001 686594-001 are possible) is included in the series of sleekbook HP Envy already include a hard drive, but not in my HP Envy 6 1206ed. Unfortunately, it is not possible to order this part of the workshop of parts. The Kit includes both a shopping cart like a SATA cable. On the internet I found prices ranging from $ 50 to 150, but this seems too high. I would like to know where I could or buy this Kit at a great price, or if there is no alternative, I could use.

Thanks in advance,

M. Aarts

PS: I don't have to buy an external drive, I really want to include SSD for my laptop

What you have there now? Here is the Manual:

Your manual

See page 18.

The specs seem to say that your laptop has been delivered with only a 128 gig WSSD? If you need these pieces to add a standard 2.5-inch SSD?

Hard drive carrier 686594-001

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