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I'm having trouble realizing what the difference is between the Lincoln and Vollrath "Centurion" line. I know they are two different brands but the products look the same and carry the same "Centurion" name. Does anyone know what the difference is between the two? Any experience with these braziers? Build quality etc?

thanks

Lincoln Centurion

Vollrath Centurion

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Vollrath bought Lincoln last year (see http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2009/12/21/daily30.html), and the Centurion line of cookware has been manufactured by Paderno for both Vollrath and Lincoln for years now.

I've been using a Paderno 7.4 qt. rondeau for a while now, and think it's one of the best pieces of cookware I've ever purchased. It's built like a tank, it browns items with ease, cleans up nicely, and looks great. You can not go wrong buying a 'Centurion' or Paderno pot...

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