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Everything aside the frets is easy and low effort. But without experience on a cheap guitar I wouldn't put my hands on the frets, especially if you have neither a fret press nor have done a few fret jobs before. You could get your hands on the right tools and buy some cheap, used, necks and learn the process or find a luthier. Fretwork and swap (depending on the amount that have to be exchanged) goes for around 400€ upwards where I live. You might get away with recrowning the frets and adjusting the nut one last time though, they look like they could tolerate one last fret job before they are finally worn out.
Agree. A re-fret, and fretwork in general, sucks. That, and it does require a few specialized tools. A couple you can make yourself but you're not going to get around needing a crowning file. That, and if you install new, higher frets you may also need a new nut as the old one may have had the string slots filed down to compensate for 1st fret playability (in general, not talking about locking Floyd-type nuts)