If you aren't one to work on your own stuff then I would agree that a MEP isn't for you.
You can also get one of the Honda inverter based generators and enjoy low noise and low fuel consumption with gasoline. I have two of them and they are my first choice for lower power needs. One has over 2000 hours on it and still runs perfect.
If you can get by with 120v I would recommend buying 2 EU2000s. You can connect them together and run in parallel for larger loads such as window AC units. Depending on its size of the AC you may be able to run it off of a single EU2000. I run my camper AC on an EU3000 with no problem (13kbtu). A pair of EU2000s would also run it easily with more total power available.
During the ice storm we had in March of this year I ran the fridge, TV and computers on the EU1000. I burned about 1.5gal of gas PER DAY. My neighbor burned 15 gal per day on his large gas generator. If I had owned my MEP003 at the time I would have run it some and used it to heat and pump the water. I had to make due with less but survived it just fine. We were without power for about a week.
There are also other options depending on what your power goals are. I have solar power in my workshop. For about $1000 I installed a solar pannel, inverter, and batteries. I'm not out there every day so if it takes a few days to recharge the batteries I'm OK with that. I suspect that setup could easily run my fridge during the day if the power was out. Just yesterday I sharpened a few mower blades with the bench grinder and had the music playing while I tinkered in the yard. That barely knocked the surface charge off the batteries.
Anyway, if a MEP isn't for you there are still options that are quiet, fuel efficient, and won't break the bank.