Omni-Hopper
Have you ever wondered why regular Minecraft hoppers can only collect items from above? Of course, this can be explained by realism logic or the need to stimulate creativity through limitations.
But when you need to transfer items between devices in complex configurations, all these arguments lose their meaning. Instead of dealing with complex pipe systems or going through long technological chains, there is now a simple solution.
Omni-Hopper frees hoppers from traditional constraints. For just one copper ingot, a regular hopper gains the ability to be placed in any position and interact from all sides!
Main Features
Universal Hoppers
These improved versions of standard hoppers can be placed in any orientation - they will collect items and transfer them in any direction. The crafting recipe is simple: regular hopper + copper ingot.
When placing Omni-Hopper, the input side (which collects items) always faces the player, while the output side faces the block on which the hopper is placed. This is similar to the placement logic of pistons and pillars.

Liquid Hoppers
Floppers are special hoppers for transporting liquids. They collect liquids from the surrounding space using their input side.
The crafting is similar to a regular hopper, but iron is replaced with copper, and the chest is replaced with a bucket. Like other copper blocks, they can oxidize and be waxed.

Budget Hoppers
Whoppers are an economical alternative to standard hoppers. They work twice as slow and have only one item slot, but they only require 5 planks and a chest to create.
An interesting feature is that they don't respond to redstone signals, which can be either a disadvantage or an advantage depending on the situation.

Universal Versions of All Types
All special types of hoppers have their universal variants, which are also created by adding a copper ingot to the base version.

Lidless Chests
These simple blocks instantly throw all items placed in them onto the ground. They can be oriented in any direction.

Usage Examples
Inverted Sorter
An unusual sorting system where Omni-Whoppers collect items from the water stream from above, and lidless chests drop them back into the stream.
