Why? If both your feet are in the water (or one, for that matter) there’s no current flow. But do be sure to pull the plug from the wall by grasping the plastic cord and not touching anything else dry.
The rest of the time don’t ever pull the plug out by the cord, even though NEMA requires some appliances to use a power cord with a special bar in it to defend against such mistreatment.
Personally I think that it is how you finish with a Darwin award. Being overly confident. Same kind of thing as driving a bicycle without a helmet because you are used to and never had a problem or like working on fixing your wall power plugs without stopping the electricity because "it is ok, you will not touch the metallic part of the live wires"
> They are intellectually secure in the center of a vast mob; their wisdom was received, not crafted. It doesn’t need to be crafted, because it is already known, established, beyond question (but demonstrably wrong).
Fwiw I wouldn't do it either... But I guess if there's a valid reason, it's good to know the risk is apparently (as this article says...) exaggerated..
If you purchase an edible “power bar” anywhere (not just America) you can be sure it has and can provide no power. It might have a little energy stored as a carbohydrate though.
I would never walk over to a live, submerged power bar to unplug it. Especially with your feet in the water. Very risky.