If the number of bad sectors is a multiple of 8, the software is probably counting logical sectors of 512 bytes each, while the disk has physical sectors of 4096 bytes each. Each time a physical sector fails, the software counts it eight times.
Still worth replacing the disk -- a functional disk shouldn't have any bad sectors.
I'm sure you can find some Chinese company selling them, but there's no point: the Gutmann method is designed for hardware that hasn't been made in the past 30 years. With modern hardware, a simple zero-wipe will stop anyone short of a three-letter agency, and even waving a degaussing wand over it will stop most attackers.