toilet wash jugs are used primarily by muslims for ablution just before prayers. but they are also commonly used by people of all religions as part of their toilet hygiene. some people call them lota or toilet kettle and they can be used to wash oneself after using the toilet.
 for those that don’t want to use toilet tissue, a toilet wash jug is a preferred option which some deem to be much cleaner than using toilet paper after defecating. toilet wash jugs are used by both men and women to wash their private parts after weeing or pooing in the toilet.
 an environmentally friendly way of cleanliness and hygiene. this is more effective than toilet tissue for cleanliness. water jugs are used by the majority of the world, particularly in asia. once you start, you will never be satisfied with just toilet tissue, nothing cleans like water!
 also is an ideal cleanliness tool for women during their monthly cycles. for post-natal women the water jug has been known to reduce discomfort and reduce the chances of urinary tract infection.