If you learn how, you will enjoy your guitars so much more than you already do. It really only takes a few tools.
You want the fret rocker:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/711wx6yi3xL.jpg
You want the straight edge I showed you, the one with notches.
You want a fret leveling beam:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Ce2U28DsL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
And, you want some files - a variety of them, including a fret crowning file:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rnCesjnWL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Then, you want a regular file or two. And some needle files for the nut - but there are nut file sets you could buy.
Optional tools exist, like gauges to find the fret radius. I have ALL the tools! In fact, I showed you a cheap set that I purchased at one point, when doing my 'cheap guitar' thing.
But, you really only need some basic tools.
Also, superglue. Luthiers use a lot of it! They call it "C.A. Glue" but it's just a fancy name for superglue. You can use that to push loose frets back into place and glue them there.
I do have one guitar where the A on the second fret of the G string I have to bend a hair up or down or it buzzes. I think its indented a little
It sounds like a good idea to learn how to level frets and do a good setup! YouTube will help with this. You really can figure it out in a day - but start with something you don't care about. Also, go slow... You can take fret material off, but you can't put it back. You can kinda rebuild a fucked nut or saddle, even shimming them with a piece of good paper stock if needed, but fret material exists once and only once. So, be careful and go slow!
You can learn to do this easily. I can do it, so you can figure it out.
There's three or four broken old acoustic guitars here that are broken beyond repair pretty much that I could learn to fuck with frets on
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