Nothing like the timeless old winch debate thats been raging for decades now.
I dont think OP needs an electric winch for the kinda stuff he claims he's doing.. now each their own, but I learned to wheel without depending on one and think for vast majority of ppl they are just mall crawler ********.. there's a dozen decked out jeeps with winches and the whole 9 yards in my work parking lot and aint none of em even got a scratch on the hooks or any recovery points or anywhere really. However there's a few old beatup yotas that come back to work on monday looking like they had a blast at Moab or whatever, and none of em have winches.
Here's me 15 years back, in a bone stock 4cyl jeep doing stuff none of those mall crawlers at work have ever done.. I couldn't even afford a AT Spare back then, let alone a winch.
Now I've had to been snatched plenty of times, but its cheaper to find a friend and bring some extra beer than it is to buy a winch.. and when I dont have a buddy with me, I just take it easy and dont try to go places I'm not confident I cant get outta.. there is no shame in getting out and walking a path or poking a stick into some mud before hitting it.. When I'm out with my family in my SUV just overlanding and not wheeling, I'm turning around before I go down stuff like above.. most likely things to get me stuck is beach sand or ending up in a ditch full of snow and even then thats pretty unlikely, but to still be prepared traction boards should be more effective than either a hand or electric winch, just finding an anchor point on a beach would be.. a **********.
I understand a lot of you guys wouldn't go out w/out a winch, and you got good reasons.. but remember that for many of us its a luxury that lets us do stupid at worst, and expensive disaster insurance at best.. I'm sure OP has better things to spend his money on than this since he has indicated no particular interest in hard wheeling while overlanding.